Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She did none of her homework about the location or academic departments before enrolling at Kenyon. Now she’s outsourcing her transfer search to mom, who is outsourcing it to internet anons.
I predict this will not go well.
Better off staying at Kenyon.
I’m just looking for suggestions to bring to her. She didn’t ask for my input, but seems quite disillusioned from her first year. Not everything needs to be so cut and dry.
Also, yes, she messed up on location, because we toured and she thought she could handle it for four years, but things don’t always work out. My undergrad was in Williamstown, trust I wasn’t always happy about it, even if it was initially idyllic.
Lastly, Kenyon is known for its creative writing programs and alum, so that’s what attracted her. She gained an interest in history subsequently.
Why any of this had to be said, I don’t know, but it’s very telling of your character to go on the offense so brazenly.
She hasn’t learned anything from her failure and neither have you.
Very telling of your character that you’re whining about people being mean to you rather than admitting your kid effed up and is on track to eff up again.
My child is fine. You seem to be miserable at your own pathetic life however.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She did none of her homework about the location or academic departments before enrolling at Kenyon. Now she’s outsourcing her transfer search to mom, who is outsourcing it to internet anons.
I predict this will not go well.
Better off staying at Kenyon.
I’m just looking for suggestions to bring to her. She didn’t ask for my input, but seems quite disillusioned from her first year. Not everything needs to be so cut and dry.
Also, yes, she messed up on location, because we toured and she thought she could handle it for four years, but things don’t always work out. My undergrad was in Williamstown, trust I wasn’t always happy about it, even if it was initially idyllic.
Lastly, Kenyon is known for its creative writing programs and alum, so that’s what attracted her. She gained an interest in history subsequently.
Why any of this had to be said, I don’t know, but it’s very telling of your character to go on the offense so brazenly.
She hasn’t learned anything from her failure and neither have you.
Very telling of your character that you’re whining about people being mean to you rather than admitting your kid effed up and is on track to eff up again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She did none of her homework about the location or academic departments before enrolling at Kenyon. Now she’s outsourcing her transfer search to mom, who is outsourcing it to internet anons.
I predict this will not go well.
Better off staying at Kenyon.
I’m just looking for suggestions to bring to her. She didn’t ask for my input, but seems quite disillusioned from her first year. Not everything needs to be so cut and dry.
Also, yes, she messed up on location, because we toured and she thought she could handle it for four years, but things don’t always work out. My undergrad was in Williamstown, trust I wasn’t always happy about it, even if it was initially idyllic.
Lastly, Kenyon is known for its creative writing programs and alum, so that’s what attracted her. She gained an interest in history subsequently.
Why any of this had to be said, I don’t know, but it’s very telling of your character to go on the offense so brazenly.
Anonymous wrote:She did none of her homework about the location or academic departments before enrolling at Kenyon. Now she’s outsourcing her transfer search to mom, who is outsourcing it to internet anons.
I predict this will not go well.
Better off staying at Kenyon.
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern
Brown
Columbia
Anonymous wrote:She did none of her homework about the location or academic departments before enrolling at Kenyon. Now she’s outsourcing her transfer search to mom, who is outsourcing it to internet anons.
I predict this will not go well.
Better off staying at Kenyon.
Anonymous wrote:DC is looking to transfer from Kenyon, mostly due to the small town environment and is mostly unimpressed by the history department and offerings at Kenyon. She'd prefer a liberal arts college or small universities on the west coast or near Boston, but she prefers the "coastal south" to the north (loves North Carolina, for example). While Kenyon isn't elite, she had an elite-level academic background (4.0 with 10 APs at a nice prep school and great extracurriculars. she still has a 4.0 in college) and is looking for higher quality colleges. Her priorities are quality history faculty, english course variety, and good student outcomes near a "place with more to do than Gambier."