Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend’s child did working travel in Australia and then used that money to backpack South East Asia. Now they are at the University of Toronto.
They sound wealthy
Anonymous wrote:My child has an unpaid internship at a nonprofit, will travel, participate in a sport. No college classes because the school he is accepted to does not allow them to get credits while on gap year.
We made sure to get an acceptance in the bag before deciding on all of this. Gap year was official approved thru the admissions office.
Anonymous wrote:Except for the ones who enlisted (in which case it was four gap years) I have never seen a good outcome from this.
Four cases. The only one where the kid ended up in college, he started at community college after the gap year. Took seven years all in to get a degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend’s child did working travel in Australia and then used that money to backpack South East Asia. Now they are at the University of Toronto.
They sound wealthy
Anonymous wrote:The easiest method is for your DS to apply to college his senior year, and then when accepted to his school of choice, request a deferral to start the following fall. I think the process of managing applications from afar would be a PITA. Think about communicating with guidance for transcripts and teachers for recommendations after you have graduated.
Anonymous wrote:My friend’s child did working travel in Australia and then used that money to backpack South East Asia. Now they are at the University of Toronto.