Anonymous wrote:My oldest did 14 out of 16 applications the 2 weeks of Xmas break last year.
He did meet the Nov. 1st EA deadline for one restricted private and UVA. AT that point, the common app and main essay were obviously done.
What he didn't forsee were the sheer amount of supplemental essays/questions. He was applying almost solely to T10s and T20s so they varied. He was able to repurpose a lot of them, but had to change word count a lot.
It all got done. It is a stressful time with a lot going on. But---all that time on the phone is a no-go for me. My kid had sports most weekends and evenings so that made it tough. He was also hoping to get into EA which on SCOIR should have been a no-brainer but after getting deferred 12/15---he was pissed and buckled down after midterms to crank out to a bunch of schools.
The big picture was that he was ultimately admitted to the first EA, but also to many reaches.
My spouse was a lot like you and constantly yelling and getting pissed about the lack of college app work--but I saw how much on the plate the kid had Fall semester and knew they would get done. Son is more like me in that multi-tasking a million different things isn't the best. Much better to be in 'college mode'. Those two weeks were like Santa's workshop up in my office---he was cranking them out and even having a little bit of fun with the questions.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree with the other posters.
Your husband saying HE will write their essays at the deadline is a huge red flag to me. Help them, yes. But write them for the kids? That's awful and teaching the kids horrible life lessons.
I would try to compromise with your husband/the kids and figure out a reasonable schedule. If they want to apply by October 15 and November 1, you need to tell them they need to have a first draft done by X date and they will not get their devices/car privileges until the first draft is done. I would absolutely put my foot down and not let your husband write the essays for them. You can be flexible on not applying early decision, whatever, but allowing a parent to write the essay will lead your kids to think someone will always be there to do their work for them and bail them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ma’am. It is September. Why are you going nuclear in September?
Because there are 4 weekends left and about 30 supplements to write by mid October?
Common app has not been started, etc. We have this all x 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ma’am. It is September. Why are you going nuclear in September?
Because there are 4 weekends left and about 30 supplements to write by mid October?
Common app has not been started, etc. We have this all x 2.
Anonymous wrote:Ma’am. It is September. Why are you going nuclear in September?