Anonymous wrote:Mine applied and got into most of his reaches but didn’t get merit money so he couldn’t go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely it’s worth a few applications. My kid did not get into any reaches but she didn’t expect to (as they were reaches) so at least she gave it a shot. She was waitlisted at one but not interested in playing that game.
It's not a game it's a process. You make her sound a little narcissistic tbh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm returning to this forum to encourage you to encourage your kids to apply to their reach schools. My DS did and to everyone's surprise got in (I won't post the school or his stats because people will claim I'm lying and derail this thread.) He's now a sophomore and doing great. We were worried it might be too much academically, but he got a 3.2 his first year, with many STEM classes. He's working hard, but not burnt out or overwhelmed. It can happen, but it won't if you don't try.
Sure I agree, mine is at a "reach for all". Caveat however of course is to have a good game plan - a brutally balanced list of safeties, targets, reaches. Leaning in to those safeties and targets that one would be happy to attend is very important in case those reaches/lotteries do not pan out. Agree with your sentiment and best to your DC!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely it’s worth a few applications. My kid did not get into any reaches but she didn’t expect to (as they were reaches) so at least she gave it a shot. She was waitlisted at one but not interested in playing that game.
It's not a game it's a process. You make her sound a little narcissistic tbh.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely it’s worth a few applications. My kid did not get into any reaches but she didn’t expect to (as they were reaches) so at least she gave it a shot. She was waitlisted at one but not interested in playing that game.
Anonymous wrote:I'm returning to this forum to encourage you to encourage your kids to apply to their reach schools. My DS did and to everyone's surprise got in (I won't post the school or his stats because people will claim I'm lying and derail this thread.) He's now a sophomore and doing great. We were worried it might be too much academically, but he got a 3.2 his first year, with many STEM classes. He's working hard, but not burnt out or overwhelmed. It can happen, but it won't if you don't try.
Anonymous wrote:I'm returning to this forum to encourage you to encourage your kids to apply to their reach schools. My DS did and to everyone's surprise got in (I won't post the school or his stats because people will claim I'm lying and derail this thread.) He's now a sophomore and doing great. We were worried it might be too much academically, but he got a 3.2 his first year, with many STEM classes. He's working hard, but not burnt out or overwhelmed. It can happen, but it won't if you don't try.
Anonymous wrote:Mine applied and got into most of his reaches but didn’t get merit money so he couldn’t go.