Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just barfed at the word unhooked
Why?
Bc you are too caught up in all the bs.
I am? My first post was “why?”.
Anonymous wrote:Caring so much, obsessing about this for five plus years. Our oldest are at "elite" colleges and doing really well. But the honest truth is they'd be doing just as well at any selective school.
Also, once they're at college the clock resets for top internships and professional school. The state U engineering kid who gets the $120,000 offer from Apple and podunk private college kid who gets into a good medical school are more impressive than the Ivy grad making $35,000 on the Hill or $55,000 as a consultant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying cash for UVA when our DS qualified for Univ. of Alabama's 100% full ride out-of-state scholarship.
Unless something is going wrong, that’s not a mistake (if UVA is in state). Alabama’s ranking is awful.
Anonymous wrote:Paying cash for UVA when our DS qualified for Univ. of Alabama's 100% full ride out-of-state scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just barfed at the word unhooked
Why?
Bc you are too caught up in all the bs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just barfed at the word unhooked
Why?
Anonymous wrote:The process is also pretty random. The apps reader hasn’t had his morning coffee yet? Out you go. She hates hipsters and she thinks your essay has a tinge of hipster vibe? Out you go. Try not to invest everything in a single college.
Anonymous wrote:Just be happy with UVA and call it a day. Wasting all the time chasing an Ivy is honestly so pointless in retrospect.
—Ivy parent
Anonymous wrote:My kid applied to 8. Choices ended up too limited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just barfed at the word unhooked
Why?
Anonymous wrote:I don't mean this to sound negative, because that is a nice list of schools, but with those stats, shouldn't your DC be setting his sights higher than that? I understand that Ivies are too unpredictable, but it seems that the top SLACS would be well within reach and candidates for merit or other forms of aid. Right?
Anonymous wrote:I just barfed at the word unhooked
Anonymous wrote:I don't mean this to sound negative, because that is a nice list of schools, but with those stats, shouldn't your DC be setting his sights higher than that? I understand that Ivies are too unpredictable, but it seems that the top SLACS would be well within reach and candidates for merit or other forms of aid. Right?
Anonymous wrote:I don't mean this to sound negative, because that is a nice list of schools, but with those stats, shouldn't your DC be setting his sights higher than that? I understand that Ivies are too unpredictable, but it seems that the top SLACS would be well within reach and candidates for merit or other forms of aid. Right?