Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Twins: One to Scripps College and one to Pomona College. Both on the same campus but far, far from home!
Congrats! Absolutely beautiful schools in a serene neighborhood. They'll be taken care of there![]()
Anonymous wrote:Twins: One to Scripps College and one to Pomona College. Both on the same campus but far, far from home!
Anonymous wrote:I have triplets - all 3 of them are going to be going to different schools next year
One is headed to Clemson to study Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science in their National Scholars Program
One is headed to W&L to study History & Politics with a Johnson Scholarship
One is headed to UVA to study Commerce as an Echols Scholar
Anonymous wrote:I have triplets - all 3 of them are going to be going to different schools next year
One is headed to Clemson to study Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science in their National Scholars Program
One is headed to W&L to study History & Politics with a Johnson Scholarship
One is headed to UVA to study Commerce as an Echols Scholar
Anonymous wrote:I have triplets - all 3 of them are going to be going to different schools next year
One is headed to Clemson to study Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science in their National Scholars Program
One is headed to W&L to study History & Politics with a Johnson Scholarship
One is headed to UVA to study Commerce as an Echols Scholar
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad that all these kids are tied to a major without even taking a single college class to learn about something different
Agree! It’s crazy how schools want kids to list majors (not just schools) when they apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have triplets - all 3 of them are going to be going to different schools next year
One is headed to Clemson to study Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science in their National Scholars Program
One is headed to W&L to study History & Politics with a Johnson Scholarship
One is headed to UVA to study Commerce as an Echols Scholar
WOW SO COOL, those are some accomplished kids i bet. Congrats and good luck to them!
+1. Congrats to you, PP, as well. Raising multiples is no easy feat, not to mention funding 3 tuitions at once.