Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the OOS are appealing enough to pay double. JMU is a great option. I agree it's anxiety more than anything. I especially hear many girls go through this spring before college.
https://www.sarahkipnestherapy.com/blog/is-your-teen-anxious-about-college
No, it isn't anxiety. She went to Yorktown/McLean/Langley. She's embarrassed by her choices. That's what's driving this. And she will get over it.
That’s bull. More kids in that area are going to colleges just like the ones she’s looking at. There aren’t even any top rated private schools or feeder schools.
No public school sends the majority of students to Ivy League or even top ten.
You're not from the DMV and you don't understand the mindset at those three schools. It's very obvious.
DP. I was born and raised here, attended one of those high schools, and now my own kids attend one of them. You are just spouting absolute BS. And how would you know what the "mindset" is at three different schools? It's pretty clear you don't have kids at even one of them because your posts read like fiction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the OOS are appealing enough to pay double. JMU is a great option. I agree it's anxiety more than anything. I especially hear many girls go through this spring before college.
https://www.sarahkipnestherapy.com/blog/is-your-teen-anxious-about-college
No, it isn't anxiety. She went to Yorktown/McLean/Langley. She's embarrassed by her choices. That's what's driving this. And she will get over it.
That’s bull. More kids in that area are going to colleges just like the ones she’s looking at. There aren’t even any top rated private schools or feeder schools.
No public school sends the majority of students to Ivy League or even top ten.
You're not from the DMV and you don't understand the mindset at those three schools. It's very obvious.
DP - I am from the DMV. Not everyone has that mindset.
Lots of Yorktown students go to JMU. And Indiana is growing in popularity.
God you people are obtuse.
You're not from Yorktown/McLean/Langley
Yes, lot of Yorktown students go to JMU. That doesn't mean they want to. It's a pressure cooker kind of school. A UVA or bust school. There's a lot of disappointment and feeling like a failure if you're not UVA, W&M, or a top private. I'm not saying it's right. I'm just saying it's what it is.
I KNOW that that is what is eating at OP's kid. There's nothing wrong with any of the schools the kid got into other than the fact that, where she is about to graduate from, they're not schools that anybody brags about. She's embarrassed. Rightly or wrongly, she is. But she'll get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the OOS are appealing enough to pay double. JMU is a great option. I agree it's anxiety more than anything. I especially hear many girls go through this spring before college.
https://www.sarahkipnestherapy.com/blog/is-your-teen-anxious-about-college
No, it isn't anxiety. She went to Yorktown/McLean/Langley. She's embarrassed by her choices. That's what's driving this. And she will get over it.
That’s bull. More kids in that area are going to colleges just like the ones she’s looking at. There aren’t even any top rated private schools or feeder schools.
No public school sends the majority of students to Ivy League or even top ten.
You're not from the DMV and you don't understand the mindset at those three schools. It's very obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Op,
Where did you and your husband go to school and what are your careers?
Is your kid suddenly waking up and realizing there is a big chance they are going to be downwardly mobile compared to you and won’t be able to have the same life of living in McLean/langley/yorktown as you gave her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the OOS are appealing enough to pay double. JMU is a great option. I agree it's anxiety more than anything. I especially hear many girls go through this spring before college.
https://www.sarahkipnestherapy.com/blog/is-your-teen-anxious-about-college
No, it isn't anxiety. She went to Yorktown/McLean/Langley. She's embarrassed by her choices. That's what's driving this. And she will get over it.
That’s bull. More kids in that area are going to colleges just like the ones she’s looking at. There aren’t even any top rated private schools or feeder schools.
No public school sends the majority of students to Ivy League or even top ten.
You're not from the DMV and you don't understand the mindset at those three schools. It's very obvious.
DP - I am from the DMV. Not everyone has that mindset.
Lots of Yorktown students go to JMU. And Indiana is growing in popularity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the OOS are appealing enough to pay double. JMU is a great option. I agree it's anxiety more than anything. I especially hear many girls go through this spring before college.
https://www.sarahkipnestherapy.com/blog/is-your-teen-anxious-about-college
No, it isn't anxiety. She went to Yorktown/McLean/Langley. She's embarrassed by her choices. That's what's driving this. And she will get over it.
That’s bull. More kids in that area are going to colleges just like the ones she’s looking at. There aren’t even any top rated private schools or feeder schools.
No public school sends the majority of students to Ivy League or even top ten.
You're not from the DMV and you don't understand the mindset at those three schools. It's very obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the OOS are appealing enough to pay double. JMU is a great option. I agree it's anxiety more than anything. I especially hear many girls go through this spring before college.
https://www.sarahkipnestherapy.com/blog/is-your-teen-anxious-about-college
No, it isn't anxiety. She went to Yorktown/McLean/Langley. She's embarrassed by her choices. That's what's driving this. And she will get over it.
That’s bull. More kids in that area are going to colleges just like the ones she’s looking at. There aren’t even any top rated private schools or feeder schools.
No public school sends the majority of students to Ivy League or even top ten.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the OOS are appealing enough to pay double. JMU is a great option. I agree it's anxiety more than anything. I especially hear many girls go through this spring before college.
https://www.sarahkipnestherapy.com/blog/is-your-teen-anxious-about-college
No, it isn't anxiety. She went to Yorktown/McLean/Langley. She's embarrassed by her choices. That's what's driving this. And she will get over it.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like the college app process is sort of like planning a wedding. You spend so much time effort on it that you get really caught up on thinking the process is what’s important. For weddings, it’s the years that come after that are most important. For colleges, the truth is that the similarities between schools greatly outweigh the differences. They mostly all offer similar classes. You can find a nice group of people at any of them. And, at the end of the day, it’s just 4 hears of your life. College isn’t really defining for most people. And you really can bloom where you’re planted at any of these schools. Your attitude towards it has much, much, much more effect on your experience than does the differences between schools.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anybody is being a jerk. No one is putting the schools down. We're saying, in fact, she's lucky to have gotten into most of them. And yea, they might not but "dream" schools, but "dream" schools aren't available to 3.5s who apply test optional.