Anonymous wrote:You’re basically posting a bogus expression of regret to get everyone to tell you what a fantastic school your kid has gotten into and how great s/he must be. B/c if you’re serious, you’re an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:OP - Can you give us some insight on whether it was your kid’s decision or your decision to apply ED2. To the extent it was your decision that your kid went along with but wasn’t excited about, how much did desperation/anxiety to go to a brand name school play into that? And was that desperation driven by your desire to tell others that your kid is at a brand name school or do you honestly think that he will have a better life as a result and thus it was worth overriding what your child actually wanted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My twins got into harvard REA, but now we're really regretting applying there. They don't know if they should be happy while they wait on others. This is really stressing our family out right now.
this has to be a troll!
Anonymous wrote:My twins got into harvard REA, but now we're really regretting applying there. They don't know if they should be happy while they wait on others. This is really stressing our family out right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re basically posting a bogus expression of regret to get everyone to tell you what a fantastic school your kid has gotten into and how great s/he must be. B/c if you’re serious, you’re an idiot.
OP here. No. No desire for anonymous public acclaim. And I do feel like a bit of an idiot. It is a very good school of course. Hopefully, this is merely buyer's remorse.
OP - can you give us an idea of *why* you are feeling buyers remorse? It sounds like its more you than your DC... or are they feeling this way as well? I'm just curious - it's obviously a lottery ticket school, your kid shot their shot and got in. Is it financial woes?
OP here. Not financial issues. Honestly, worried that DC may not be up to the Chicago challenge.
Anonymous wrote:Why did your child apply ED if it wasn’t their first choice?
,Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re basically posting a bogus expression of regret to get everyone to tell you what a fantastic school your kid has gotten into and how great s/he must be. B/c if you’re serious, you’re an idiot.
OP here. No. No desire for anonymous public acclaim. And I do feel like a bit of an idiot. It is a very good school of course. Hopefully, this is merely buyer's remorse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re basically posting a bogus expression of regret to get everyone to tell you what a fantastic school your kid has gotten into and how great s/he must be. B/c if you’re serious, you’re an idiot.
OP here. No. No desire for anonymous public acclaim. And I do feel like a bit of an idiot. It is a very good school of course. Hopefully, this is merely buyer's remorse.
OP - can you give us an idea of *why* you are feeling buyers remorse? It sounds like its more you than your DC... or are they feeling this way as well? I'm just curious - it's obviously a lottery ticket school, your kid shot their shot and got in. Is it financial woes?
OP here. Not financial issues. Honestly, worried that DC may not be up to the Chicago challenge.
OP, first of all congrats! The level of rigor, however, does sound like a legitimate concern. I'd like to think the schools know what they are doing and select kids they think can handle the work. Your DC is accepted now, so perhaps some summer prep work will make your DC feel more at ease. Particularly if they have an idea of what courses they will take this fall. Focus on prep for those.
Gee, that sounds fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope your kid likes cold weather
It was almost 70 degrees today.
Right? My DD is at Wisconsin and the lake never even froze this year.
That's such a bummer. Don't kids skate on it!