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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My hot take - kids think they want one type of school - small/big/rural/city/LAC/STEM -- and parents/counselors twist themselves into knots trying to find the perfect fit when in fact, kids could be happy and successful at any school. The messaging should be- [b]here is what is available in our $/convenience and your admissions possibility[/b] - let's figure out how to make you successful there. Too much emphasis on kid's preferences.[/quote] I agree the discussion/research should definitely start with this but there really is a lot of variety within that. I'm not going to indulge my kid's desire to go to California or pay $80k to go to a private school that doesn't give merit aid. But within the same budget/distance parameters, one kid only wanted to look a big state Us while the other only wants rural-ish LAC type schools. And I could see that both were drawn to schools that I also thought would fit their personalities. Both had plenty of options. I wasn't going to push my big state U kid to apply to LACs. He's happy at VT. And, I'm not making my LAC kid apply to VT. She has LACs that give merit on the list but also UMW because I insist on an instate admissions/financial safety. [/quote]
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