Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They sound really stupid and so do you, for being proud of them.
1. College decisions should have nothing to do with who you're dating and where they're going.
2. It's only application time. They're not sure they're even getting in, but I'm 100% sure they won't go to the ones they didn't apply to! Talk of closing doors.
Unbelievable.
+1. OP you are putting the cart way ahead of the horse here. And as much as you like to think they are being super mature by not making their college decisions based on each other...actually that's exactly what they ARE doing. He is closing off all these doors for himself by deciding to not even APPLYING to an entire (substantial!) geographic of schools...that shows a serious lack in judgment and just plain common sense. If anything it sounds like a weird dramatic teenage romcom drama-esque way of thinking. I certainly would not be supportive of this, much less proud...
I actually WANT him to stay in California. It is much, much less expensive and he has always talked about going to Stanford or Pomona.
How are Stanford or Pomona less expensive? Those are private colleges with tuition at the same level as other expensive private schools.
Encourage both of them to apply to the schools they are most interested in. Unlikely they will still be dating by year end anyway so not worth planning around. And even if they are still dating it's unlikely they will end up st the same school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They sound really stupid and so do you, for being proud of them.
1. College decisions should have nothing to do with who you're dating and where they're going.
2. It's only application time. They're not sure they're even getting in, but I'm 100% sure they won't go to the ones they didn't apply to! Talk of closing doors.
Unbelievable.
+1. OP you are putting the cart way ahead of the horse here. And as much as you like to think they are being super mature by not making their college decisions based on each other...actually that's exactly what they ARE doing. He is closing off all these doors for himself by deciding to not even APPLYING to an entire (substantial!) geographic of schools...that shows a serious lack in judgment and just plain common sense. If anything it sounds like a weird dramatic teenage romcom drama-esque way of thinking. I certainly would not be supportive of this, much less proud...
I actually WANT him to stay in California. It is much, much less expensive and he has always talked about going to Stanford or Pomona.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They sound really stupid and so do you, for being proud of them.
1. College decisions should have nothing to do with who you're dating and where they're going.
2. It's only application time. They're not sure they're even getting in, but I'm 100% sure they won't go to the ones they didn't apply to! Talk of closing doors.
Unbelievable.
Oh, chill. I am thrilled they don't plan to go to the same college and stay exclusive.
They will get into the colleges they choose - trust me on that.
You really need to calm down, PP - this is my kid and this is his life. Nothing to do with you. If you have nothing to add but pathetic "you're stupid" insults move on.
Ha ha. Then why post online, OP?
Sometimes the truth hurts. It's best you hear it from anonymous people who don't know you in real life.
Encourage your child not to limit himself geographically. There is a very very small chance they will end up at the same college, and even if they do, a very small chance of seeing much of each other or resuming their relationship.
No, I actually like that he is staying in California! That is the good part of his decision as far as I am concerned - I just didn't want him to make the decision because his girlfriend chose the east coast. We do have amazing universities here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They sound really stupid and so do you, for being proud of them.
1. College decisions should have nothing to do with who you're dating and where they're going.
2. It's only application time. They're not sure they're even getting in, but I'm 100% sure they won't go to the ones they didn't apply to! Talk of closing doors.
Unbelievable.
+1. OP you are putting the cart way ahead of the horse here. And as much as you like to think they are being super mature by not making their college decisions based on each other...actually that's exactly what they ARE doing. He is closing off all these doors for himself by deciding to not even APPLYING to an entire (substantial!) geographic of schools...that shows a serious lack in judgment and just plain common sense. If anything it sounds like a weird dramatic teenage romcom drama-esque way of thinking. I certainly would not be supportive of this, much less proud...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They sound really stupid and so do you, for being proud of them.
1. College decisions should have nothing to do with who you're dating and where they're going.
2. It's only application time. They're not sure they're even getting in, but I'm 100% sure they won't go to the ones they didn't apply to! Talk of closing doors.
Unbelievable.
Oh, chill. I am thrilled they don't plan to go to the same college and stay exclusive.
They will get into the colleges they choose - trust me on that.
You really need to calm down, PP - this is my kid and this is his life. Nothing to do with you. If you have nothing to add but pathetic "you're stupid" insults move on.
Ha ha. Then why post online, OP?
Sometimes the truth hurts. It's best you hear it from anonymous people who don't know you in real life.
Encourage your child not to limit himself geographically. There is a very very small chance they will end up at the same college, and even if they do, a very small chance of seeing much of each other or resuming their relationship.
Anonymous wrote:
They sound really stupid and so do you, for being proud of them.
1. College decisions should have nothing to do with who you're dating and where they're going.
2. It's only application time. They're not sure they're even getting in, but I'm 100% sure they won't go to the ones they didn't apply to! Talk of closing doors.
Unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They sound really stupid and so do you, for being proud of them.
1. College decisions should have nothing to do with who you're dating and where they're going.
2. It's only application time. They're not sure they're even getting in, but I'm 100% sure they won't go to the ones they didn't apply to! Talk of closing doors.
Unbelievable.
Oh, chill. I am thrilled they don't plan to go to the same college and stay exclusive.
They will get into the colleges they choose - trust me on that.
You really need to calm down, PP - this is my kid and this is his life. Nothing to do with you. If you have nothing to add but pathetic "you're stupid" insults move on.
Anonymous wrote:
They sound really stupid and so do you, for being proud of them.
1. College decisions should have nothing to do with who you're dating and where they're going.
2. It's only application time. They're not sure they're even getting in, but I'm 100% sure they won't go to the ones they didn't apply to! Talk of closing doors.
Unbelievable.