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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had serious reservations. Great school -- just seemed like it wasn't a good choice given the things DC had resented about high school. So I laid out my qualms, DC had intelligent responses/explanations, I decided it was DC's life and not an irreversible decision, so choice was up to DC. A year later, DC is happy with the choice. My qualms turned out to be well-founded, but not dealbreakers. I think that this is a decision where informed consent is generally the way to go. And probably sets a good precedent for parenting an adult. I get to be candid; you get to decide. (And I won't say I told you so.)[/quote] sorry, still utterly devoid of specifics so i can't take away much from it. Like if DD or DS wanted to go to Penn State - the answer is No. I did like W&L until I heard it was 82% greek - so no. A few other examples, but can't think of too many I feel strongly enough about to say No. But on a case by case basis there are a few.[/quote]
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