Anonymous wrote:She might stay for a bit after graduating but it seems
Like most females move back to their hometown. Id encourage her to go now since she clearly wants the west coast experience. Otherwise she may try to move there for grad school then she will have networks, connections and possibly meet a hubby! Mount Saint Mary's is a surprising safety school for LA. Has she looked into LMU? Fantastic school right on the water
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let her go, Mom. It's time. You did a great job to have a kid confident enough to strike out on her own like that.
Thanks but it isn't about "letting her go" to college -- it is the fear that she'll be gone for good. Looking down the road, I don't want to be a long-dstance grandmother!!!
don't know anyone whose child graduated from a California school who came home after graduation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let her go, Mom. It's time. You did a great job to have a kid confident enough to strike out on her own like that.
Thanks but it isn't about "letting her go" to college -- it is the fear that she'll be gone for good. Looking down the road, I don't want to be a long-dstance grandmother!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She might stay for a bit after graduating but it seems
Like most females move back to their hometown. Id encourage her to go now since she clearly wants the west coast experience. Otherwise she may try to move there for grad school then she will have networks, connections and possibly meet a hubby! Mount Saint Mary's is a surprising safety school for LA. Has she looked into LMU? Fantastic school right on the water
I'd have her look at Pepperdine, too. The most beautiful campus I have ever seen - it is in Malibu and overlooks the ocean.
Yes but not much of a "safety" and is very strict. Ha I don't think we are helping OP by suggesting other fabulous west coast schools!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She might stay for a bit after graduating but it seems
Like most females move back to their hometown. Id encourage her to go now since she clearly wants the west coast experience. Otherwise she may try to move there for grad school then she will have networks, connections and possibly meet a hubby! Mount Saint Mary's is a surprising safety school for LA. Has she looked into LMU? Fantastic school right on the water
I'd have her look at Pepperdine, too. The most beautiful campus I have ever seen - it is in Malibu and overlooks the ocean.
Anonymous wrote:She might stay for a bit after graduating but it seems
Like most females move back to their hometown. Id encourage her to go now since she clearly wants the west coast experience. Otherwise she may try to move there for grad school then she will have networks, connections and possibly meet a hubby! Mount Saint Mary's is a surprising safety school for LA. Has she looked into LMU? Fantastic school right on the water
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let her go, Mom. It's time. You did a great job to have a kid confident enough to strike out on her own like that.
Thanks but it isn't about "letting her go" to college -- it is the fear that she'll be gone for good. Looking down the road, I don't want to be a long-dstance grandmother!!!
Anonymous wrote:DD will be a senior next year and is talking about college. Her first choice is Stanford, second choices are Occidental, University of Southern California and two of the Claremont Colleges. I harbored hope that her safety school would be on the east coast but yesterday she came home talking about Mount Saint Mary's (in LA) as her safety!!!
While we saved for her entire life for her to have this choice and I support her going away to school -- but I don't know anyone whose child graduated from a California school who came home after graduation.
Is this a concern for anyone else? DD is our one and only.
Anonymous wrote:Let her go, Mom. It's time. You did a great job to have a kid confident enough to strike out on her own like that.