Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had serious reservations. Great school -- just seemed like it wasn't a good choice given the things DC had resented about high school. So I laid out my qualms, DC had intelligent responses/explanations, I decided it was DC's life and not an irreversible decision, so choice was up to DC.
A year later, DC is happy with the choice. My qualms turned out to be well-founded, but not dealbreakers. I think that this is a decision where informed consent is generally the way to go. And probably sets a good precedent for parenting an adult. I get to be candid; you get to decide. (And I won't say I told you so.)
sorry, still utterly devoid of specifics so i can't take away much from it.
Like if DD or DS wanted to go to Penn State - the answer is No.
I did like W&L until I heard it was 82% greek - so no.
A few other examples, but can't think of too many I feel strongly enough about to say No. But on a case by case basis there are a few.
Anonymous wrote:I had serious reservations. Great school -- just seemed like it wasn't a good choice given the things DC had resented about high school. So I laid out my qualms, DC had intelligent responses/explanations, I decided it was DC's life and not an irreversible decision, so choice was up to DC.
A year later, DC is happy with the choice. My qualms turned out to be well-founded, but not dealbreakers. I think that this is a decision where informed consent is generally the way to go. And probably sets a good precedent for parenting an adult. I get to be candid; you get to decide. (And I won't say I told you so.)
Anonymous wrote:She clearly thinks it is a good fit and she's the one going there. I would let her go.
Anonymous wrote:how did you resolve it? My DH and I think my DD's top choice is not a good fit for her. She applied out of the blue, was accepted and received generous merit aid. I am trying to be open minded but can't shake the feeling that it is all wrong for her. We are wondering how much to push her towards her to other schools. Please share any stipulations you had in choosing a school or how things worked out if you had a similar situation. TIA