Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op obviously is talking about average kids and mediocre schools so whatever......you do you.
Not at all. I've seen so many people advice kids that they should pick a top 20 school based on fit. That is dumb given how competitive these schools are. If you get in, feel blessed and go if you can. To obsess over for fit with these schools is just so dumb. What, if you get into Dartmouth or Columbia, you are going to see if you are a good fit before you go? You are going to see which school is going to make you happier? Just thank your stars, go wherever, study well, stop whining and make the most of it.
You think you are going to be able to choose your employer based on fit or just keep changing whenever you feel the fit isn't right? You work and make the most of your situation. You think the coal miners look at fit when they go down the mine shaft? You think the firemen or policeman or banker or lawyer looks at fit?
Obsessing over fit for college just shows how entitled you are
The best and the brightest can choose their employer based on fit. Same with schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every where you turn, someone is always waxing on and on about choosing a college based on fit. This is just ridiculous advice.
First of all, most kids just go to college near their home. Fit it no fit this is the primary driver
Second, financial considerations may drive the decisions on where to go.
For these two categories, it is not helping to hear that unless you find a good fit your experience at college is going to be shitty. This is just wrong. A US college is not a war zone for crying out loud. If you apply yourself, are diligent and don't goof off, you can get a decent education even if this college doesn't "fit you".
Obsessing over fit is such a first world problem. Get over it. This is what happens when you have too much choice. You start obsessing about trivial shit that 99% of the world can't afford to obsess over
Instead of feeling blessed that you can go to college, students obsess over whether they will be "happy" at any given school. This is a bunch of entitled nonsense. Your happiness is not dependent on whether you go to school A over school B. If you think this way, you are totally focused on the wrong thing. Colleges should not be there to make you "happy". They see there to impart some knowledge to you.
You didn't pick your parents, or your siblings and learned to be happy with them. You probably just went to your neighborhood school for 12 years and dealt with it and you're no worse off for it. So stop obsessing over "fit". It's all nonsense. Don't be a spineless snow flake
Ok. You can flame me now. Whatever
First of all, if you have no choice than of course you make the best of it. But, I would argue that fit is important. For example, if I am not good at science or math I would not be a good "fit" for MIT, would I? Probably have zero chance in hell of getting in...Or if you are a hippy, left leaning Lesbian you probably wouldn't fit in with Liberty college, would you?
Finding the right college is a luxury of course. But, no need to tear down people just because they see the world differently than you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op obviously is talking about average kids and mediocre schools so whatever......you do you.
Not at all. I've seen so many people advice kids that they should pick a top 20 school based on fit. That is dumb given how competitive these schools are. If you get in, feel blessed and go if you can. To obsess over for fit with these schools is just so dumb. What, if you get into Dartmouth or Columbia, you are going to see if you are a good fit before you go? You are going to see which school is going to make you happier? Just thank your stars, go wherever, study well, stop whining and make the most of it.
You think you are going to be able to choose your employer based on fit or just keep changing whenever you feel the fit isn't right? You work and make the most of your situation. You think the coal miners look at fit when they go down the mine shaft? You think the firemen or policeman or banker or lawyer looks at fit?
Obsessing over fit for college just shows how entitled you are
Anonymous wrote:Op obviously is talking about average kids and mediocre schools so whatever......you do you.
Anonymous wrote:Op obviously is talking about average kids and mediocre schools so whatever......you do you.
Anonymous wrote:Every where you turn, someone is always waxing on and on about choosing a college based on fit. This is just ridiculous advice.
First of all, most kids just go to college near their home. Fit it no fit this is the primary driver
Second, financial considerations may drive the decisions on where to go.
For these two categories, it is not helping to hear that unless you find a good fit your experience at college is going to be shitty. This is just wrong. A US college is not a war zone for crying out loud. If you apply yourself, are diligent and don't goof off, you can get a decent education even if this college doesn't "fit you".
Obsessing over fit is such a first world problem. Get over it. This is what happens when you have too much choice. You start obsessing about trivial shit that 99% of the world can't afford to obsess over
Instead of feeling blessed that you can go to college, students obsess over whether they will be "happy" at any given school. This is a bunch of entitled nonsense. Your happiness is not dependent on whether you go to school A over school B. If you think this way, you are totally focused on the wrong thing. Colleges should not be there to make you "happy". They see there to impart some knowledge to you.
You didn't pick your parents, or your siblings and learned to be happy with them. You probably just went to your neighborhood school for 12 years and dealt with it and you're no worse off for it. So stop obsessing over "fit". It's all nonsense. Don't be a spineless snow flake
Ok. You can flame me now. Whatever
Anonymous wrote:Every where you turn, someone is always waxing on and on about choosing a college based on fit. This is just ridiculous advice.
First of all, most kids just go to college near their home. Fit it no fit this is the primary driver
Second, financial considerations may drive the decisions on where to go.
For these two categories, it is not helping to hear that unless you find a good fit your experience at college is going to be shitty. This is just wrong. A US college is not a war zone for crying out loud. If you apply yourself, are diligent and don't goof off, you can get a decent education even if this college doesn't "fit you".
Obsessing over fit is such a first world problem. Get over it. This is what happens when you have too much choice. You start obsessing about trivial shit that 99% of the world can't afford to obsess over
Instead of feeling blessed that you can go to college, students obsess over whether they will be "happy" at any given school. This is a bunch of entitled nonsense. Your happiness is not dependent on whether you go to school A over school B. If you think this way, you are totally focused on the wrong thing. Colleges should not be there to make you "happy". They see there to impart some knowledge to you.
You didn't pick your parents, or your siblings and learned to be happy with them. You probably just went to your neighborhood school for 12 years and dealt with it and you're no worse off for it. So stop obsessing over "fit". It's all nonsense. Don't be a spineless snow flake
Ok. You can flame me now. Whatever