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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Same. Changes every day as my child looks at all the interesting options, pathways and pre-reqs,[b] GPA boosters,[/b] etc. It’s a lot to balance working backward from 12th grade, [b]maximizing GPA potential,[/b] and exploring interests. I don’t have any advice, but you’re not alone. [/quote] I'm so sorry for your child. It's telling that you put your child's interests as the lowest factor you're considering. We know what kind of parent you are.[/quote] Hahaha! My child is doing this, not me. And it’s not coming from me. My child is savvy enough to recognize that in our high SES school in NOVA, that getting into a top state school (a goal of THEIRS), that they have to be thinking about these things now. I don’t need to defend myself to you, but for the record, I actually encourage my DC to find a balance and pursue their interests because I worry they push themselves too hard. But I can tell what type of person you are: someone who watches and waits for a triggering message and then jumps at the opportunity to make cruel anonymous comments online. And one that makes a lot of assumptions based on the chronological order of a list of items in a quickly written post, especially when it supports a narrative you seem very upset about. [/quote]
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