Anonymous wrote:Thanks, PP. My kid goes to a very competitive high school and thinks that he want to go to a very competitive college. I think he'll be fine wherever he goes. But, I've seen discussions about pre med kids looking for high GPAs going to less competitive schools - and it got me thinking about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD briefly considered this. She ended up going more of the "little fish, big pond" route and is so happy with it. She loves being surrounded by this active, engaging, challenging environment. She definitely does thrive off of being challenged and collaborating/learning from others, so I knew she'd go this route. She's at a school that is academically challenging and collaborative, engaged with the community and campus, but not cutthroat or high stress. Btw - she is pre-med as well.
Hideous grammatical error. You either thrive on something or off something. Never do two prepositions go together side by side in a sentence. Never.
Anonymous wrote:DD briefly considered this. She ended up going more of the "little fish, big pond" route and is so happy with it. She loves being surrounded by this active, engaging, challenging environment. She definitely does thrive off of being challenged and collaborating/learning from others, so I knew she'd go this route. She's at a school that is academically challenging and collaborative, engaged with the community and campus, but not cutthroat or high stress. Btw - she is pre-med as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD briefly considered this. She ended up going more of the "little fish, big pond" route and is so happy with it. She loves being surrounded by this active, engaging, challenging environment. She definitely does thrive off of being challenged and collaborating/learning from others, so I knew she'd go this route. She's at a school that is academically challenging and collaborative, engaged with the community and campus, but not cutthroat or high stress. Btw - she is pre-med as well.
Thanks, this school sounds like a happy medium. I don’t think he wants to coast (just not his personality). But I feel like his college list consists of intense, competitive schools. He has thrived in this in the past, but I’d like to see some more balanced schools.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone's DC made a choice with this is mind? As in, accepted to a great list of schools but ultimately chose to attend a place where the competition would not be as fierce in order to shine?
Anonymous wrote:DD briefly considered this. She ended up going more of the "little fish, big pond" route and is so happy with it. She loves being surrounded by this active, engaging, challenging environment. She definitely does thrive off of being challenged and collaborating/learning from others, so I knew she'd go this route. She's at a school that is academically challenging and collaborative, engaged with the community and campus, but not cutthroat or high stress. Btw - she is pre-med as well.
Anonymous wrote:You're not wrong in thinking about it for pre-med. Kids do best though where they're happy. If he wants to be surrounded by a majority of academic stars, chances are good he wants the stimulation of being pushed. The rigorous schools also have very good placement into medical school with some give in the GPA. Keep in mind too that most kids change their majors and career aspirations multiple times in college as it should be. IMO choose where one is happy for the next 4 years and the rest will take care of itself. Besides would you rather have the intellectually fearless or easy route kid as your doctor?