Anonymous wrote:OP, I would compromise a bit and get your husband busy working NOW on the tedious aspects of the common app - name, address, family background maybe even a first draft of the activities list for each. Also, get him engaged with the bureaucracy of the college application process at school. For example, our school requires transcript requests a month in advance, so I hope someone is on top of those 10/15 schools.
A lot of kids need help with the organization. Sounds like you need some help removing the mental load. If he is willing, pass off the stress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with the other posters.
Your husband saying HE will write their essays at the deadline is a huge red flag to me. Help them, yes. But write them for the kids? That's awful and teaching the kids horrible life lessons.
I would try to compromise with your husband/the kids and figure out a reasonable schedule. If they want to apply by October 15 and November 1, you need to tell them they need to have a first draft done by X date and they will not get their devices/car privileges until the first draft is done. I would absolutely put my foot down and not let your husband write the essays for them. You can be flexible on not applying early decision, whatever, but allowing a parent to write the essay will lead your kids to think someone will always be there to do their work for them and bail them out.
How do I do this? I don't know how to "not let" my husband to bail them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ma’am. It is September. Why are you going nuclear in September?
Because there are 4 weekends left and about 30 supplements to write by mid October?
Common app has not been started, etc. We have this all x 2.
OP here. This was me again.
Am I way overreacting?
I just see there being 4 weekends left. They can't do anything during the week due to huge amounts of homework and sports until 6:30pm.
So we are facing 4 weekends for 30-40 supplements between them, Common App x 2, personal statements x 2, etc.
Neither has spent any time online researching a college or reading a single email.
I am just feeling like things are really chaotic.
Or is this all normal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with the other posters.
Your husband saying HE will write their essays at the deadline is a huge red flag to me. Help them, yes. But write them for the kids? That's awful and teaching the kids horrible life lessons.
I would try to compromise with your husband/the kids and figure out a reasonable schedule. If they want to apply by October 15 and November 1, you need to tell them they need to have a first draft done by X date and they will not get their devices/car privileges until the first draft is done. I would absolutely put my foot down and not let your husband write the essays for them. You can be flexible on not applying early decision, whatever, but allowing a parent to write the essay will lead your kids to think someone will always be there to do their work for them and bail them out.
How do I do this? I don't know how to "not let" my husband to bail them out.