Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I told my siblings. Nobody else in my friend group would have pushed so didn't have that issue. But I told tightest circle - we all had kids applying to same schools. not sure what the big secret is
Admission ≠ attendance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If OP, her kid, and their extended family weren’t all obsessed with colleges this wouldn’t be an issue. It’s sad.
We're...not obsessed. Not at all.
I say this kindly, but it's how you come across. It's not a normal family dynamic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has the same issue. I have encouraged him to keep everything quiet until he decides where to go. That is what we'll tell people too. Especially relatives.
Yeah, that's the problem - he knows which acceptance he'll take, and everyone else suspects, but the acceptance isn't the end. Attending isn't a guarantee if he's admitted.
This is family, right? Family that you love and who loves you and your kid? If that’s the case, *if it were us* I would just be honest. “He’s at the xyz stage, still hoping for blah blah but don’t know how things will turn out becaise of blah blah.”
The other vague responses are for people with whom you are not particularly close or there’s some issue about competition or something else that leads you to hold them at arms’ length.
Anonymous wrote:I told my siblings. Nobody else in my friend group would have pushed so didn't have that issue. But I told tightest circle - we all had kids applying to same schools. not sure what the big secret is
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds like perhaps a young person going through the process to be nominated and then appointed to a service academy. Many steps and points at which the process could end along the way.
I agree that you can just say that the college process is stressful and rather than constantly being on the rollercoaster, DS has said he wants to wait and share his college news once he's made a final acceptance decision. Family members who care may find that hard but hopefully you can support your DS and simply keep repeating on his behalf that it's his preference not to discuss it.
Thanks, this is really helpful. They're definitely just excited, but their excitement is making things worse on everyone.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has the same issue. I have encouraged him to keep everything quiet until he decides where to go. That is what we'll tell people too. Especially relatives.
Yeah, that's the problem - he knows which acceptance he'll take, and everyone else suspects, but the acceptance isn't the end. Attending isn't a guarantee if he's admitted.
This is family, right? Family that you love and who loves you and your kid? If that’s the case, *if it were us* I would just be honest. “He’s at the xyz stage, still hoping for blah blah but don’t know how things will turn out becaise of blah blah.”
The other vague responses are for people with whom you are not particularly close or there’s some issue about competition or something else that leads you to hold them at arms’ length.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If OP, her kid, and their extended family weren’t all obsessed with colleges this wouldn’t be an issue. It’s sad.
We're...not obsessed. Not at all.
I say this kindly, but it's how you come across. It's not a normal family dynamic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has the same issue. I have encouraged him to keep everything quiet until he decides where to go. That is what we'll tell people too. Especially relatives.
Yeah, that's the problem - he knows which acceptance he'll take, and everyone else suspects, but the acceptance isn't the end. Attending isn't a guarantee if he's admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If OP, her kid, and their extended family weren’t all obsessed with colleges this wouldn’t be an issue. It’s sad.
We're...not obsessed. Not at all.
I say this kindly, but it's how you come across. It's not a normal family dynamic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If OP, her kid, and their extended family weren’t all obsessed with colleges this wouldn’t be an issue. It’s sad.
We're...not obsessed. Not at all.
Anonymous wrote:If OP, her kid, and their extended family weren’t all obsessed with colleges this wouldn’t be an issue. It’s sad.