Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not think you should rush in to rescue her. She needs to attend community college for a semester or year and get her act together for the next. This is not your issue to fix.
DP, but this is terrible advice.
Do the best you can over the next few days and then start investigating schools with deadlines that are further out.
No it is not. I agree with this poster.
OP's kid can not do those apps by themselves, LOL they are not ready for college.
Absolutely not ready. Nothing wrong with community college and by the way had she been at a job she would have been fired. Real world has consequences.
OP you are a fool if you send your kid to a four year school when they are not responsible enough to do their apps in a timely manner.
OP is upset over nothing, this is not her life it is her kids. Kid does not think it was important enough to do.
Anonymous wrote:SO finally sat my DD down and discovered that she has filled out a grand total of 0 (ZERO) applications all of which are due by 1/4 at the lastest! She kept saying she would get around to it and "how hard could it be". I am livid. She is working furiously on essays but seriously how good can they be at this late date and how on earth are the transcripts and all the supplements going to be sent on time. My hands-off approach backfired big time! Anyone else have kids waiting until the very.last.second???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not think you should rush in to rescue her. She needs to attend community college for a semester or year and get her act together for the next. This is not your issue to fix.
DP, but this is terrible advice.
Do the best you can over the next few days and then start investigating schools with deadlines that are further out.
No it is not. I agree with this poster.
OP's kid can not do those apps by themselves, LOL they are not ready for college.
Absolutely not ready. Nothing wrong with community college and by the way had she been at a job she would have been fired. Real world has consequences.
OP you are a fool if you send your kid to a four year school when they are not responsible enough to do their apps in a timely manner.
OP is upset over nothing, this is not her life it is her kids. Kid does not think it was important enough to do.
Anonymous wrote:Contact the counselor when school gets back this week. You will need their help to get everything to the schools in time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not think you should rush in to rescue her. She needs to attend community college for a semester or year and get her act together for the next. This is not your issue to fix.
DP, but this is terrible advice.
Do the best you can over the next few days and then start investigating schools with deadlines that are further out.
Anonymous wrote:I do not think you should rush in to rescue her. She needs to attend community college for a semester or year and get her act together for the next. This is not your issue to fix.