Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in the industry and from experience, it is not worth it to be available 24/7 during the last week before deadline. It would completely ruin the holidays and the families who demand this are disorganized and have no boundaries and did not plan well.
I learned to make everything due at least two weeks before deadline. The results are often better because the families did not procrastinate and rush everything at last minute.
My kid was deferred. He had a lot started before break, but it’s not like he had a lot of free time to work on all the apps earlier. He has a heavy course load, varsity sports, clubs etc.
As soon as he was done with midterms he focused on the apps. He’s exchanged multiple emails and essay drafts with his counselor over break. He finished all yesterday. I’m grateful that the counselor was available for feedback. Preparing for midterms AND completing all the apps at the same time would have been too much.
Do you realize this is most kids? Your kid is not unique.
Yes, my point is that I think my kid is fortunate to have a college counselor to contact during break, and this shouldn’t be unusual.
Nor should it be the norm. It’s called Winter break for a reason and contrary to your apparent belief it’s not just for the students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in the industry and from experience, it is not worth it to be available 24/7 during the last week before deadline. It would completely ruin the holidays and the families who demand this are disorganized and have no boundaries and did not plan well.
I learned to make everything due at least two weeks before deadline. The results are often better because the families did not procrastinate and rush everything at last minute.
My kid was deferred. He had a lot started before break, but it’s not like he had a lot of free time to work on all the apps earlier. He has a heavy course load, varsity sports, clubs etc.
As soon as he was done with midterms he focused on the apps. He’s exchanged multiple emails and essay drafts with his counselor over break. He finished all yesterday. I’m grateful that the counselor was available for feedback. Preparing for midterms AND completing all the apps at the same time would have been too much.
Do you realize this is most kids? Your kid is not unique.
Yes, my point is that I think my kid is fortunate to have a college counselor to contact during break, and this shouldn’t be unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in the industry and from experience, it is not worth it to be available 24/7 during the last week before deadline. It would completely ruin the holidays and the families who demand this are disorganized and have no boundaries and did not plan well.
I learned to make everything due at least two weeks before deadline. The results are often better because the families did not procrastinate and rush everything at last minute.
My kid was deferred. He had a lot started before break, but it’s not like he had a lot of free time to work on all the apps earlier. He has a heavy course load, varsity sports, clubs etc.
As soon as he was done with midterms he focused on the apps. He’s exchanged multiple emails and essay drafts with his counselor over break. He finished all yesterday. I’m grateful that the counselor was available for feedback. Preparing for midterms AND completing all the apps at the same time would have been too much.
Do you realize this is most kids? Your kid is not unique.
Yes, my point is that I think my kid is fortunate to have a college counselor to contact during break, and this shouldn’t be unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in the industry and from experience, it is not worth it to be available 24/7 during the last week before deadline. It would completely ruin the holidays and the families who demand this are disorganized and have no boundaries and did not plan well.
I learned to make everything due at least two weeks before deadline. The results are often better because the families did not procrastinate and rush everything at last minute.
My kid was deferred. He had a lot started before break, but it’s not like he had a lot of free time to work on all the apps earlier. He has a heavy course load, varsity sports, clubs etc.
As soon as he was done with midterms he focused on the apps. He’s exchanged multiple emails and essay drafts with his counselor over break. He finished all yesterday. I’m grateful that the counselor was available for feedback. Preparing for midterms AND completing all the apps at the same time would have been too much.
Do you realize this is most kids? Your kid is not unique.
Yes, my point is that I think my kid is fortunate to have a college counselor to contact during break, and this shouldn’t be unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in the industry and from experience, it is not worth it to be available 24/7 during the last week before deadline. It would completely ruin the holidays and the families who demand this are disorganized and have no boundaries and did not plan well.
I learned to make everything due at least two weeks before deadline. The results are often better because the families did not procrastinate and rush everything at last minute.
My kid was deferred. He had a lot started before break, but it’s not like he had a lot of free time to work on all the apps earlier. He has a heavy course load, varsity sports, clubs etc.
As soon as he was done with midterms he focused on the apps. He’s exchanged multiple emails and essay drafts with his counselor over break. He finished all yesterday. I’m grateful that the counselor was available for feedback. Preparing for midterms AND completing all the apps at the same time would have been too much.
Do you realize this is most kids? Your kid is not unique.
Anonymous wrote:Is your college counseling office available? With recent ED notifications, deferrals, rejections, students may add more schools they had not originally intended to apply to. January 1st is a big deadline date. Curious if your school's office is open and replying to emails this week before the January 1st deadline?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our seniors were given an internal deadline to have all apps done mid December, and were warned they were on their own until after break.
DP. That is not realistic as many kids have changed plans since early decisions and early action apps have come in. Kids that were expecting to at least get into one of their early actions and did not may not be adding on several more regular decision applications. This is the busiest week and month of the year for kids applying to college. Counselors should be available. That is part of the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in the industry and from experience, it is not worth it to be available 24/7 during the last week before deadline. It would completely ruin the holidays and the families who demand this are disorganized and have no boundaries and did not plan well.
I learned to make everything due at least two weeks before deadline. The results are often better because the families did not procrastinate and rush everything at last minute.
My kid was deferred. He had a lot started before break, but it’s not like he had a lot of free time to work on all the apps earlier. He has a heavy course load, varsity sports, clubs etc.
As soon as he was done with midterms he focused on the apps. He’s exchanged multiple emails and essay drafts with his counselor over break. He finished all yesterday. I’m grateful that the counselor was available for feedback. Preparing for midterms AND completing all the apps at the same time would have been too much.
Anonymous wrote:Our seniors were given an internal deadline to have all apps done mid December, and were warned they were on their own until after break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in the industry and from experience, it is not worth it to be available 24/7 during the last week before deadline. It would completely ruin the holidays and the families who demand this are disorganized and have no boundaries and did not plan well.
I learned to make everything due at least two weeks before deadline. The results are often better because the families did not procrastinate and rush everything at last minute.
My kid was deferred. He had a lot started before break, but it’s not like he had a lot of free time to work on all the apps earlier. He has a heavy course load, varsity sports, clubs etc.
As soon as he was done with midterms he focused on the apps. He’s exchanged multiple emails and essay drafts with his counselor over break. He finished all yesterday. I’m grateful that the counselor was available for feedback. Preparing for midterms AND completing all the apps at the same time would have been too much.
Anonymous wrote:I work in the industry and from experience, it is not worth it to be available 24/7 during the last week before deadline. It would completely ruin the holidays and the families who demand this are disorganized and have no boundaries and did not plan well.
I learned to make everything due at least two weeks before deadline. The results are often better because the families did not procrastinate and rush everything at last minute.
Anonymous wrote:Our seniors were given an internal deadline to have all apps done mid December, and were warned they were on their own until after break.