Anonymous wrote:So, my wife and I went to HS and college together. She was a year ahead of me and we started dating her senior year of HS.
Ended up at the same college because that school gave me the best financial package. If I went to another school I would have had huge loans and with the school where she was the loans were really nothing.
It all worked out. We had more issues the first year she was away and then again a summer that she was at school and I was home. Kinda stayed away from one another for a while but eventually got back together.
While at school, we were able to do our own thing, but spent a lot of time together too. We both were involved in Greek life, so that created a large network of overlapping friends. Different majors, different EC stuff too.
Together since 1992 and married since 2000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you say more about why their paths are so different? Is one looking at a top school and the other less competitive? Does one want art school? I find it hard to believe that they couldn’t find “good enough” options for each at a medium or large school. They could consider different schools in the same city or within an hour or 2 if that opens up better options for each.
Both kids want very specific career related majors that aren’t common, so options that have both are rare.
One kid’s family is full pay, but wants an expensive grad degree so will be chasing merit. The other kid’s family is middle class (not DCUM middle class) so the schools that prioritize need based aid over merit aid make sense. In state options make sense for both, but they live on different sides of a state line, so they don’t have shared in state options.
And there are other things, different preferences as far as size and setting. One kid really wants a big sports culture. One wants a certain extracurricular. Finding both is possible but not combined with both their specific majors.
Anonymous wrote:OP here,
They would definitely live in separate dorms.
I think that is hard for me is the idea that they would both be compromising what they want in a college. They want really different things, and there isn’t a school that fits both well. I worry about a break up, but I also worry that they’ll stay together but there will be resentment.