Anonymous wrote:OP,
I just want to say that my DD was against anything related to college in HS (prior to senior year). She DID NOT want to talk about it. It triggered a lot of anxiety. Things CAN change for your kid b/t now and graduation time.
The thing that switched the light for my DD was actually going to a smaller campus during the summer before senior year and getting the sense that it was approachable and she could see herself there. It made the idea of college less scary. That was the only school she applied to and that's where she goes now! (UMW)
Whether that is a fit for your kid or not, I just wanted to throw some optimism your way that what you see in junior year of HS isn't necessarily where he'll be mentally at the end of senior year.
Also, I know of a kid who was a school-refuser in HS. Smart enough to get 96% on SAT despite not being in school for the vast majority of HS. He was able to get into GMU, and lived ON CAMPUS all of his time there. He graduated. I assure you his mom never thought that could happen when that kid was a junior in HS and would not leave the house for months and months.
Good luck. My advice is to make the idea of college visable and accessible.
Thank you, this is helpful. However, we did visit a few campuses this past summer and it made no impact on him in terms of narrowing down what he likes, only bewildered him and stressed him out from the admission spiels with the acceptance rates.