Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP, thank you all for your comments. And yes, I might be too worried and have given up. We are paying for college, state schools is what we can afford, and there are good options. I guess with COVID, the uncertain future, we try to thread carefully.
Do you live Maryland?
Anonymous wrote:PR is communication. A better school may be better at developing good communicators. Which is important for landing a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is an A/B student and she has been accepted to several great 4-year colleges with significant merit aid. She also did not submit test scores.
NP. Would you mind sharing where she was accepted? My daughter does not want to submit test scores and it might give us some hope.
Anonymous wrote:My DD is an A/B student and she has been accepted to several great 4-year colleges with significant merit aid. She also did not submit test scores.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP, thank you all for your comments. And yes, I might be too worried and have given up. We are paying for college, state schools is what we can afford, and there are good options. I guess with COVID, the uncertain future, we try to thread carefully.
Anonymous wrote:As and Bs sound pretty good to me.
Anonymous wrote:Premise about not leading to a high paying career sounds defeatist. I work in PR and make over 200K. I went to state flagship. Perfectly sound investment. She or he may get to school and realize there are other fields she is more interested in. I think you need to try to position your kid for exposure and opportunities, and you might be surprised what’s out there. Community college is fine for certain circumstances but there is a certain stigma - whether that is fair or not, just a fact.
Anonymous wrote:I'd apply to a range of in-state public 4-yr schools but also learn more about the CC options. The honors program at NVCC can be good for kids who are focused on doing the 2-yrs and then transfer to UVA (or other schools). Gives you a higher achieving peer group and other opportunities.