Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The offers have come in...you've had time to compare financial aid packages....And D Day is almost here!
Want to share DC's option, where he/she decided to go, and reason?
I'll start...
Acceptances[u]
GMU
Marymount
NYU
Penn State
Occidental
U of New Hampshire
Fordham
Rutgers
Temple
DECISION: UMass Dartmouth
Reason:Location/opportunity to be around a different set of people & mindsets...financial aid made it affordable
Your turn!
In:
Dickinson
James Madison U
C of Charleston
St Mary's
Rej:
W&M
Going:
Either Dickinson or JMU. Likely JMU (instate)
Accepted to Marymount, VCU
Denied: UVA, JMU, UMD
Going to VCU!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD got accepted to UVA and JMU, decided to go to UVA. No aid, which, even though is in-state for us, tuition will be a challenge as a public schools employee. But she earned acceptance, wants to go, and we'll make it work for her. No stickers on my car---not my thing for any reason--but don't begrudge those who do.
This is so similar to our situation; DC was accepted to the same schools but chose JMU. We are also public school employees! Haven't decided about the car sticker, but have no problem either way.
Just curious about why your DC chose JMU. And why PP's chose UVA.
Congrats and good luck to both families!
Probably money. That is actually a major consideration for the 90% of families who don't have a hundred grand laying around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The offers have come in...you've had time to compare financial aid packages....And D Day is almost here!
Want to share DC's option, where he/she decided to go, and reason?
I'll start...
Acceptances[u]
GMU
Marymount
NYU
Penn State
Occidental
U of New Hampshire
Fordham
Rutgers
Temple
DECISION: UMass Dartmouth
Reason:Location/opportunity to be around a different set of people & mindsets...financial aid made it affordable
Your turn!
In:
Dickinson
James Madison U
C of Charleston
St Mary's
Rej:
W&M
Going:
Either Dickinson or JMU. Likely JMU (instate)
Likely? Deposits were due last week.
Deposit in. Not the issue. DC is truly torn...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The offers have come in...you've had time to compare financial aid packages....And D Day is almost here!
Want to share DC's option, where he/she decided to go, and reason?
I'll start...
Acceptances[u]
GMU
Marymount
NYU
Penn State
Occidental
U of New Hampshire
Fordham
Rutgers
Temple
DECISION: UMass Dartmouth
Reason:Location/opportunity to be around a different set of people & mindsets...financial aid made it affordable
Your turn!
In:
Dickinson
James Madison U
C of Charleston
St Mary's
Rej:
W&M
Going:
Either Dickinson or JMU. Likely JMU (instate)
Likely? Deposits were due last week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The offers have come in...you've had time to compare financial aid packages....And D Day is almost here!
Want to share DC's option, where he/she decided to go, and reason?
I'll start...
Acceptances[u]
GMU
Marymount
NYU
Penn State
Occidental
U of New Hampshire
Fordham
Rutgers
Temple
DECISION: UMass Dartmouth
Reason:Location/opportunity to be around a different set of people & mindsets...financial aid made it affordable
Your turn!
In:
Dickinson
James Madison U
C of Charleston
St Mary's
Rej:
W&M
Going:
Either Dickinson or JMU. Likely JMU (instate)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD got accepted to UVA and JMU, decided to go to UVA. No aid, which, even though is in-state for us, tuition will be a challenge as a public schools employee. But she earned acceptance, wants to go, and we'll make it work for her. No stickers on my car---not my thing for any reason--but don't begrudge those who do.
This is so similar to our situation; DC was accepted to the same schools but chose JMU. We are also public school employees! Haven't decided about the car sticker, but have no problem either way.
Just curious about why your DC chose JMU. And why PP's chose UVA.
Congrats and good luck to both families!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The offers have come in...you've had time to compare financial aid packages....And D Day is almost here!
Want to share DC's option, where he/she decided to go, and reason?
I'll start...
Acceptances[u]
GMU
Marymount
NYU
Penn State
Occidental
U of New Hampshire
Fordham
Rutgers
Temple
DECISION: UMass Dartmouth
Reason:Location/opportunity to be around a different set of people & mindsets...financial aid made it affordable
Your turn!
In:
Dickinson
James Madison U
C of Charleston
St Mary's
Rej:
W&M
Going:
Either Dickinson or JMU. Likely JMU (instate)
Anonymous wrote:The offers have come in...you've had time to compare financial aid packages....And D Day is almost here!
Want to share DC's option, where he/she decided to go, and reason?
I'll start...
Acceptances[u]
GMU
Marymount
NYU
Penn State
Occidental
U of New Hampshire
Fordham
Rutgers
Temple
DECISION: UMass Dartmouth
Reason:Location/opportunity to be around a different set of people & mindsets...financial aid made it affordable
Your turn!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD got accepted to UVA and JMU, decided to go to UVA. No aid, which, even though is in-state for us, tuition will be a challenge as a public schools employee. But she earned acceptance, wants to go, and we'll make it work for her. No stickers on my car---not my thing for any reason--but don't begrudge those who do.
This is so similar to our situation; DC was accepted to the same schools but chose JMU. We are also public school employees! Haven't decided about the car sticker, but have no problem either way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This could have been such a helpful thread......![]()
No kidding. What has happened to the College Forum? It used to be informative and supportive. I hate how a few can ruin it for the rest.
Anonymous wrote:This could have been such a helpful thread......![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting I had never previously thought about the fact that you really don;t see these kinds of bragging stickers to the same extent in other parts of the country.
I'm pretty comfortable in my belief that you can be proud of your children without slapping a sticker on your car. I also think you can be "extremely accomplished" without bragging about it on anonymous discussion boards. Its how i was raised. Be proud but don't brag. And I'm always incredibly impressed when I meet people and then find out from others how "incredibly accomplished" they are because they wouldn't ever brag about it themselves.
Bragging about your kids seems even worse to me because in some ways its a burden to them, all this living out their parents' fantasies and being displayed for their bragging rights. I don't feel a need to do this -- my kids have their lives, the things they love to do and that they do well, and its their business. Their accomplishments are not for me to brag.
As I said, I was raised differently. My "extremely accomplished" parents were humble and kind.
BS! No accomplished person with very accomplished parents begrudges anyone a sticker on his car or 'bragging' about their children.
You are clearly an UNDERachiever who can't even measure up to the teens of the obviously accomplished adults on this board.
Try again with someone who doesn't know the mindset of accomplished people. They don't begrudge anyone their success or their right to mention it.
You sound exactly like the type of crashing bore that posters regularly note they can't wait to escape from, no matter what the topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting I had never previously thought about the fact that you really don;t see these kinds of bragging stickers to the same extent in other parts of the country.
I'm pretty comfortable in my belief that you can be proud of your children without slapping a sticker on your car. I also think you can be "extremely accomplished" without bragging about it on anonymous discussion boards. Its how i was raised. Be proud but don't brag. And I'm always incredibly impressed when I meet people and then find out from others how "incredibly accomplished" they are because they wouldn't ever brag about it themselves.
Bragging about your kids seems even worse to me because in some ways its a burden to them, all this living out their parents' fantasies and being displayed for their bragging rights. I don't feel a need to do this -- my kids have their lives, the things they love to do and that they do well, and its their business. Their accomplishments are not for me to brag.
As I said, I was raised differently. My "extremely accomplished" parents were humble and kind.
BS! No accomplished person with very accomplished parents begrudges anyone a sticker on his car or 'bragging' about their children.
You are clearly an UNDERachiever who can't even measure up to the teens of the obviously accomplished adults on this board.
Try again with someone who doesn't know the mindset of accomplished people. They don't begrudge anyone their success or their right to mention it.
You sound exactly like the type of crashing bore that posters regularly note they can't wait to escape from, no matter what the topic.
Thank you!
And your DC's acceptances and final decision?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting I had never previously thought about the fact that you really don;t see these kinds of bragging stickers to the same extent in other parts of the country.
I'm pretty comfortable in my belief that you can be proud of your children without slapping a sticker on your car. I also think you can be "extremely accomplished" without bragging about it on anonymous discussion boards. Its how i was raised. Be proud but don't brag. And I'm always incredibly impressed when I meet people and then find out from others how "incredibly accomplished" they are because they wouldn't ever brag about it themselves.
Bragging about your kids seems even worse to me because in some ways its a burden to them, all this living out their parents' fantasies and being displayed for their bragging rights. I don't feel a need to do this -- my kids have their lives, the things they love to do and that they do well, and its their business. Their accomplishments are not for me to brag.
As I said, I was raised differently. My "extremely accomplished" parents were humble and kind.
BS! No accomplished person with very accomplished parents begrudges anyone a sticker on his car or 'bragging' about their children.
You are clearly an UNDERachiever who can't even measure up to the teens of the obviously accomplished adults on this board.
Try again with someone who doesn't know the mindset of accomplished people. They don't begrudge anyone their success or their right to mention it.
You sound exactly like the type of crashing bore that posters regularly note they can't wait to escape from, no matter what the topic.