Anonymous wrote:Wrong: all the anxiety. If you want to make this process elongated and a mess, you can, but you don’t have to. Just be reasonable, have a strategy, execute, and keep to yourself. Oh, and when you “win,” nobody wants to hear about it, especially if you got great results.
Anonymous wrote:Wrong: all the anxiety. If you want to make this process elongated and a mess, you can, but you don’t have to. Just be reasonable, have a strategy, execute, and keep to yourself. Oh, and when you “win,” nobody wants to hear about it, especially if you got great results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong: all the anxiety. If you want to make this process elongated and a mess, you can, but you don’t have to. Just be reasonable, have a strategy, execute, and keep to yourself. Oh, and when you “win,” nobody wants to hear about it, especially if you got great results.
This. Our family was swimming entirely alone by practicing this ^^ as our class of 22 grad went through the process
(For context, kid was a Sidwell grad and we live in upper NW).
Honestly I believe many of our peers reveal their mental illness during this process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong: all the anxiety. If you want to make this process elongated and a mess, you can, but you don’t have to. Just be reasonable, have a strategy, execute, and keep to yourself. Oh, and when you “win,” nobody wants to hear about it, especially if you got great results.
This. Our family was swimming entirely alone by practicing this ^^ as our class of 22 grad went through the process
(For context, kid was a Sidwell grad and we live in upper NW).
Honestly I believe many of our peers reveal their mental illness during this process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong: all the anxiety. If you want to make this process elongated and a mess, you can, but you don’t have to. Just be reasonable, have a strategy, execute, and keep to yourself. Oh, and when you “win,” nobody wants to hear about it, especially if you got great results.
This. Our family was swimming entirely alone by practicing this ^^ as our class of 22 grad went through the process
(For context, kid was a Sidwell grad and we live in upper NW).
Honestly I believe many of our peers reveal their mental illness during this process.
Anonymous wrote:Wrong: all the anxiety. If you want to make this process elongated and a mess, you can, but you don’t have to. Just be reasonable, have a strategy, execute, and keep to yourself. Oh, and when you “win,” nobody wants to hear about it, especially if you got great results.
Anonymous wrote:Re the anxiety, speak for yourself, PPs.
My senior is twice exceptional, so yes, we ARE anxious, because there's no telling how universities will view his unequal profile. Also, with his ADHD, we've kept a close eye on deadlines and everything that needs to be requested/handed in.
I won't be as anxious with my second child, who is very predictable in her performance and will probably want to manage the whole thing herself anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Wrong: all the anxiety. If you want to make this process elongated and a mess, you can, but you don’t have to. Just be reasonable, have a strategy, execute, and keep to yourself. Oh, and when you “win,” nobody wants to hear about it, especially if you got great results.