Anonymous wrote:What I personally did to combat this nonsense, which my kid started in 8th grade, was to say we wouldn’t pay more than $60K/year. Like OP’s kid she has great stats but no hook, and she sees ALDC/FGLI students go to these schools from our school and neighborhood every year, so I figured she needed a hard constraint to stay realistic. So far so good.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is a rising senior. She is an excellent student, she has the academic stats for an elite school but her ECs are only solid - nothing at national or international level. She has no hooks.
Ever since going on college visits, and visiting the Yale and Princeton campuses, she says she has fallen in love with both schools and can't imagine going anywhere else. This obsession has been going on for a few months! I have no issue letting her apply, but I think she has about zero chance of getting into either given acceptance rates, her level of ECs and not having a hook.
My concern is that she is over focusing on Yale & Princeton while paying lip service to the other great schools on her list when chances are she is very likely going to end up at one of those other schools. She is going through the motions but she is not engaged, she doesn't own it and I think she will be in for a very rude awakening.
Have any of you faced anything similar with your kid? How did you get them to snap out of it and be more realistic? I have tried talking to her about the realities of elite college admissions today, about the fact that you don't need to go to Y or P to get a good education and be successful, but nothing seems to reach her. She just thinks that I tell her these things because I don't believe in her.