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Anonymous wrote:If the stress levels are on the roofs, then that’s on all of you because there’s no reason it has to be that way for rational and normal people
I mean it’s a kind sentiment by OP but I agree with this. What exactly are you all stressed about?
Whether they can brag that their kid got into a T20 school.
Ours is opposite - the stress is whether our kid will get in anywhere as she does not have a strong academic record. She did get an acceptance last week, so at least we know she won't get all noes and can actually go away next year. But I'm just anxious to see if she will have any other choices.
I think this is understandable. But honestly, in this case, I'd plan for community college and then apply to schools. If kid gets in somewhere that's icing on the cake.
actually, that was what we have done. She still has to get through this year and graduate, so...
We always knew community college was an option (and if she can't get through this year, still might be). She very much wants to go away to school, though, and we were really not sure if all hope was lost or not.
We did think we would have more than the one answer by now (a yes which we 100% celebrated, BTW! Tears of joy and relief) Radford wants her first quarter grades before making a decision AND she still has to audition for the performing art program she wants, 2 schools haven't sent portal info at all even though she sent her application over a month ago now, and her top choice (a small school in MA) let us know that they misinformed us when we visited in Sept and that she WOULD have to audition for the performing art program. The top choice was a HUGE let down as we thought she was already artistically accepted and that she would have the academic answer by Thanksgiving - now we're waiting until at least March.
She pressed send on Friday night to ODU and a MI state school with a 2.25 GPA auto admit. She still has 2 more to go - one is for some bizarre reason NOT a common app school and the other requires extra writing.
I'm not the OP, but this process has been stressful - honestly, so has trying to get her to THIS point as a parent. I am so happy that at least one school said yes and that she doesn't feel like a huge failure like this area makes her feel so often.
And yes, the financial piece causes stress, and this year with the FAFSA delay, it's crazy.