Anonymous wrote:What state? UVA doesn’t have an honors college but Echols?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- You said in your post that she’s been admitted to two “top 10” schools. Which ones? I’m finding it hard to believe that she has decisions from more than one of these schools, and that she wouldn’t also have admittance to an honors college.
Which of these has she been admitted to:
Princeton, Yale, MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Duke, Penn, JHU, UChicago or Northwestern?
Most likely top 10 publics.
Then OP should clarify. Big difference between U of Wherever vs Stanford et al!
+1
“Top 10” is not the same as top 10 public. WTF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think she fully understands what this means.
I don’t think YOU fully understands what this means, OP. Plenty of “academic” students aren’t in HCs at state flagships and are still successful. It’s not that deep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- You said in your post that she’s been admitted to two “top 10” schools. Which ones? I’m finding it hard to believe that she has decisions from more than one of these schools, and that she wouldn’t also have admittance to an honors college.
Which of these has she been admitted to:
Princeton, Yale, MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Duke, Penn, JHU, UChicago or Northwestern?
Most likely top 10 publics.
Then OP should clarify. Big difference between U of Wherever vs Stanford et al!
+1
“Top 10” is not the same as top 10 public. WTF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is a strong student. She has been accepted to two top 10 schools as well a handful of other schools.
However, she is chasing merit aid and hasn’t received enough aid anywhere to bring tuition costs down anywhere near our state flagship. Because of this she will likely be attending our state flagship.
The problem is that she was not accepted to the honors college at our state flagship. It is the only honors college that rejected her. I’m not sure why she was rejected.
I am having a difficult time dealing with this. DD is very “academic” and really enjoys being around other serious students. I am so sad for her but I’m trying not to let it show.
She says she doesn’t care, but I don’t think she fully understands what this means.
If she doesn't care, leave it alone. As for understanding "what this means," if it doesn't mean anything to her, it doesn't mean anything to her. And it doesn't mean anything in the grand scheme of things. She's likely to have a much more normal and enriching experience with the broader student population.
Anonymous wrote:Both my kids were in honors colleges in university. It gave them a perk of early registration and access to some accelerated classes. I don’t think it factored much at all on the resume or landing internships, jobs etc. GPA is what matters. Your DD should be fine whether in honors college or not.
Anonymous wrote:I think the OP believes Honors College = merit $$. I am not sure that’s true for every college. That said, talk to your guidance counselor because they might be able to answer your question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- You said in your post that she’s been admitted to two “top 10” schools. Which ones? I’m finding it hard to believe that she has decisions from more than one of these schools, and that she wouldn’t also have admittance to an honors college.
Which of these has she been admitted to:
Princeton, Yale, MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Duke, Penn, JHU, UChicago or Northwestern?
Most likely top 10 publics.
Then OP should clarify. Big difference between U of Wherever vs Stanford et al!
+1
“Top 10” is not the same as top 10 public. WTF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- You said in your post that she’s been admitted to two “top 10” schools. Which ones? I’m finding it hard to believe that she has decisions from more than one of these schools, and that she wouldn’t also have admittance to an honors college.
Which of these has she been admitted to:
Princeton, Yale, MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Duke, Penn, JHU, UChicago or Northwestern?
Most likely top 10 publics.
Then OP should clarify. Big difference between U of Wherever vs Stanford et al!