Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean if your kid is applying to "normal" schools why not tell?
Ok maybe omit your kid is applying to Harvard as a reach but why not UVA, W&M and VT for example (?)
Or an average student PSU PITT VT UDEL
I find it annoying if people think where they are applying is a "secret"
You just don’t get it. That may be true at some schools. But a lot of schools in the DMV area are all reaching for ivies or top 20 schools. Not PSU, PITT, VT, UDEL. Why create more competition among the kids. Better to keep it to yourself.
I get it, but why should parents/kids have to do this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't talk about where you are applying.
She is definitely not. The other kids are seeing which college accounts she is following on social media, then it is somehow becoming a big deal. Crazy!
The parents pass this crap onto their children. Can we not let kids be kids???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean if your kid is applying to "normal" schools why not tell?
Ok maybe omit your kid is applying to Harvard as a reach but why not UVA, W&M and VT for example (?)
Or an average student PSU PITT VT UDEL
I find it annoying if people think where they are applying is a "secret"
You just don’t get it. That may be true at some schools. But a lot of schools in the DMV area are all reaching for ivies or top 20 schools. Not PSU, PITT, VT, UDEL. Why create more competition among the kids. Better to keep it to yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean if your kid is applying to "normal" schools why not tell?
Ok maybe omit your kid is applying to Harvard as a reach but why not UVA, W&M and VT for example (?)
Or an average student PSU PITT VT UDEL
I find it annoying if people think where they are applying is a "secret"
You just don’t get it. That may be true at some schools. But a lot of schools in the DMV area are all reaching for ivies or top 20 schools. Not PSU, PITT, VT, UDEL. Why create more competition among the kids. Better to keep it to yourself.
Anonymous wrote:I mean if your kid is applying to "normal" schools why not tell?
Ok maybe omit your kid is applying to Harvard as a reach but why not UVA, W&M and VT for example (?)
Or an average student PSU PITT VT UDEL
I find it annoying if people think where they are applying is a "secret"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS's guidance counselor was angry at him for refusing to apply to the college her son went to, and told many kids and parents where he was applying and implied he was nuts to do that. So we got a lot of comments about "why would Zack even apply to _______?" My son would say things like "I just like wasting my parents' money on application fees" or "Good point. Guess I''ll see you around Rutgers." I would just say "Zack's asked me not to comment on his college admissions process so I am respecting that."
We (college counselors) would lose our jobs in my county if we did that!
Anonymous wrote:It seems to be a non issue at our school. Everyone is supportive, and the kids don't all seem to apply to the same schools anyway. They generally know what they want to study and where the best place is for the major within their budget, school size, and geographical preferences. Every kid is so different. And they all know the top schools are a crap shoot for everyone, so there is literally no reason to be weird about it with each other.
Anonymous wrote:It seems to be a non issue at our school. Everyone is supportive, and the kids don't all seem to apply to the same schools anyway. They generally know what they want to study and where the best place is for the major within their budget, school size, and geographical preferences. Every kid is so different. And they all know the top schools are a crap shoot for everyone, so there is literally no reason to be weird about it with each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't talk about where you are applying.
She is definitely not. The other kids are seeing which college accounts she is following on social media, then it is somehow becoming a big deal. Crazy!
The parents pass this crap onto their children. Can we not let kids be kids???
If this is how they are figuring out where she is applying, seems like it would be pretty easy to have some fun by adding some more schools.
. She literally thinks her kid is the best thing that ever happened. (I have no idea if he is or not -our kids were not friends).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't talk about where you are applying.
She is definitely not. The other kids are seeing which college accounts she is following on social media, then it is somehow becoming a big deal. Crazy!
The parents pass this crap onto their children. Can we not let kids be kids???
If this is how they are figuring out where she is applying, seems like it would be pretty easy to have some fun by adding some more schools.
That would be hilarious!!Anonymous wrote:DS's guidance counselor was angry at him for refusing to apply to the college her son went to, and told many kids and parents where he was applying and implied he was nuts to do that. So we got a lot of comments about "why would Zack even apply to _______?" My son would say things like "I just like wasting my parents' money on application fees" or "Good point. Guess I''ll see you around Rutgers." I would just say "Zack's asked me not to comment on his college admissions process so I am respecting that."
We (college counselors) would lose our jobs in my county if we did that!