Anonymous wrote:ED remorse was a more valid thing back when all of us were applying IMO. With RD acceptance rates being so ridiculous now for most selective schools, kids should be happy to be able to attend any of them, especially one they like well enough to commit to like that.
Anonymous wrote:Did they even have ED 25 years ago? I thought that it was a newer development.
Anonymous wrote:Did they even have ED 25 years ago? I thought that it was a newer development.
Anonymous wrote:Did they even have ED 25 years ago? I thought that it was a newer development.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand this "one true love" mindset for college. there are probably 100+ colleges that would provide an excellent education for your child and they would have an amazing time -- and the one they got into ED is definitely one of them.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's normal to have some buyer's remorse. However, keep in mind that this is another very competitive admissions cycle, and there is a good chance your child would not have been admitted to this school had they not applied ED. And most likely, they would not have been admitted RD to any school higher with higher rankings. I would encourage you to focus on the aspects of the school that drew your child to it initially. There is a reason he/she chose ED.....try to embrace it.
My DD chose a top 25 SLAC to ED to and was admitted. She has had kids at her school saying "congratulations, but it is a safety for me." Rude, I know, but it made her second guess her decision as well. Guess what....NONE of them were admitted. I said to my child, "well, I guess it wasn't really a safety school after all!" She has been able to enjoy her senior year and has known since December where she is attending, which has been great. Congratulations to your child for their acceptance. Give it a chance, and bloom where you're planted. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Why waste time thinking about “what ifs”? Your kid is going to the ED school. That’s it.
Both my kids did ED and never gave it a second thought. It was and is their first choice.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's normal to have some buyer's remorse. However, keep in mind that this is another very competitive admissions cycle, and there is a good chance your child would not have been admitted to this school had they not applied ED. And most likely, they would not have been admitted RD to any school higher with higher rankings. I would encourage you to focus on the aspects of the school that drew your child to it initially. There is a reason he/she chose ED.....try to embrace it.
My DD chose a top 25 SLAC to ED to and was admitted. She has had kids at her school saying "congratulations, but it is a safety for me." Rude, I know, but it made her second guess her decision as well. Guess what....NONE of them were admitted. I said to my child, "well, I guess it wasn't really a safety school after all!" She has been able to enjoy her senior year and has known since December where she is attending, which has been great. Congratulations to your child for their acceptance. Give it a chance, and bloom where you're planted. Good luck!