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Anonymous wrote:My now 19 yr old used to say that a lot, and it was annoying. We then started using it back on him when he would complain about something. He laughed.
As for getting started with the college process, yes, he should. And yes, it's freakin annoying when they don't realize how important it is. But, you get out of it what you put into it, so if he puts little effort into it, he won't get the high results he might be expecting, that's assuming he is expecting a lot.
But, if he's not expecting a lot for college, like his aim is in state non flagship, then that could be why "it's not that deep" for him.
You can only push them so far. They have to really want it and work for it on their own volition.
I also have an almost junior whom I will be dealing with now for college apps.
Wait what? OP’s son sounds JUST like mine. I could have written the post. But my son is a rising junior, and other than making sure he has a great academic year, what college app stuff are we supposed to be doing junior year?
OP stated, "as we approach the college process".
Junior year, you want to start narrowing down college choices by taking a look at what they offer, cost, location, requirements, etc.. do college visits.
When it's time to apply senior year, you want all of this already nailed down such that you just start filling in the applications. Now a days, a lot of the desirable colleges fill half their class during ED and EA, so you don't actually have that much time in senior year to apply.