Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What can a sophomore really do besides keep his grades up? Beyond that, he should enjoy the age before it passes. Sports, friends and chasing chicks, not obsessing over college. There'll be plenty of time for that.
Guess what, friends can be female. And females are not "chicks" that males "chase." Try to evolve.
Anonymous wrote:What can a sophomore really do besides keep his grades up? Beyond that, he should enjoy the age before it passes. Sports, friends and chasing chicks, not obsessing over college. There'll be plenty of time for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What can a sophomore really do besides keep his grades up? Beyond that, he should enjoy the age before it passes. Sports, friends and chasing chicks, not obsessing over college. There'll be plenty of time for that.
Roll Tide!
Roll Tide mom is my favorite person on this site!
Mine too
More like she’s the worst. Why anyone would go on and on about attending Cracker Barrel U is beyond me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What can a sophomore really do besides keep his grades up? Beyond that, he should enjoy the age before it passes. Sports, friends and chasing chicks, not obsessing over college. There'll be plenty of time for that.
Roll Tide!
Roll Tide mom is my favorite person on this site!
Mine too
You like anti-vaxxers. Cool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I waited until Oct-Nov junior year to ask the question, where do you want to go to school.
Why do you wish you waited?
The application process senior year is long and stressful. I thought the advantage to starting early would be to actually visit the schools before applying. We got some of that in before the COVID shutdown. I’m organized, always like to be prepared and wanted to have a plan.
My son thought we wanted to go to a big state school sophomore year. As he matured, his perspective changed. So plan had to change when COVID hit and we couldn’t visit the schools he became interested in. I don’t think the earlier school visits shaped his view, I just don’t think he was ready. The admitted student sessions are much better than the general tours.
In summary, I wish my son had that time back to just be a high school kid.
Shorten the process:
Test prep junior year
Think about type of school junior year
Visit maybe two/three schools spring junior year to confirm type
Personal statement essay rising senior summer (supplemental if available too)
Visit campus once admitted and buy spirit wear
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I waited until Oct-Nov junior year to ask the question, where do you want to go to school.
Why do you wish you waited?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What can a sophomore really do besides keep his grades up? Beyond that, he should enjoy the age before it passes. Sports, friends and chasing chicks, not obsessing over college. There'll be plenty of time for that.
Roll Tide!
Roll Tide mom is my favorite person on this site!
Mine too
+3 but I’m pretty sure it’s a dad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What can a sophomore really do besides keep his grades up? Beyond that, he should enjoy the age before it passes. Sports, friends and chasing chicks, not obsessing over college. There'll be plenty of time for that.
Roll Tide!
Roll Tide mom is my favorite person on this site!
Mine too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What can a sophomore really do besides keep his grades up? Beyond that, he should enjoy the age before it passes. Sports, friends and chasing chicks, not obsessing over college. There'll be plenty of time for that.
Roll Tide!
Roll Tide mom is my favorite person on this site!
Mine too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enjoy this year before the rat race begins.
+1
My kid did everything right and still didn’t get into reaches. Keep your grades up and don’t do anything else. Set realistic expectations.
In addition to just doing well in school, spend some time on a hobby you enjoy and do just for the pleasure of it, not to compete with anyone or to strive for recognition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enjoy this year before the rat race begins.
+1
My kid did everything right and still didn’t get into reaches. Keep your grades up and don’t do anything else. Set realistic expectations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What can a sophomore really do besides keep his grades up? Beyond that, he should enjoy the age before it passes. Sports, friends and chasing chicks, not obsessing over college. There'll be plenty of time for that.
Roll Tide!
Roll Tide mom is my favorite person on this site!
Mine too
More like she’s the worst. Why anyone would go on and on about attending Cracker Barrel U is beyond me.
Anonymous wrote:Enjoy this year before the rat race begins.