Anonymous wrote:You also might want to prep her that even though she's stacked an impressive HS resume, it might not be enough to get into "selective" schools.
You should do like everyone else, find a balanced list of schools and cross any off that are known to be cut-throat like Ivy, UChicago, etc.
Anonymous wrote:William & Mary
They have an entire wellness center focused on helping kids stay balanced.
Anonymous wrote:This is such a frustrating question, OP. Your child is stressed out. Why are you still focusing on “selective” colleges? Look for good fits and step away from the prestige focus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stress is self-imposed. You could go to Harvard and not stress yourself out to get perfect grades. You could go to community college and be a basket case of stress.
This! It's the kid, not the school
Of course the campus atmosphere matters. If you go to a school where everyone else you know is relentlessly focused on GPA, it’s much harder to maintain a healthy perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stress is self-imposed. You could go to Harvard and not stress yourself out to get perfect grades. You could go to community college and be a basket case of stress.
This! It's the kid, not the school
Anonymous wrote:Stress is self-imposed. You could go to Harvard and not stress yourself out to get perfect grades. You could go to community college and be a basket case of stress.