Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One school accepted our son and gave him basically 30 days to accept their offer of admission. Once he accepted their offer they would mail out his acceptance letter. He did not wind up going with that school but the bottom line is - do not assume that snail mail will give you the complete picture.
She NEEDS to look at her portal. She might miss the boat on an offer if she doesn't. Plus, it's time to start thinking about scheduling orientation, choosing a dorm, etc.
On social media, it seemed all the top 20 colleges posted pictures of admissions officers mailing boxes and boxes full of acceptance packages. I think those are sent automatically.
They usually do mail out an acceptance packet. This one particular school offered summer admission and 30 days to accept their offer. At the time, I was like WTH?!? But I think that the school was simply accepting their 2nd or 3rd round picks and wanted a commitment or they would offer the spot to someone else.
They may not all handle it like this but it is enough to know that some do handle it like this. Look at the portal.
Anonymous wrote:Another helicopter parent. How did generations of high schoolers managed their lives before parents like you started babying your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One school accepted our son and gave him basically 30 days to accept their offer of admission. Once he accepted their offer they would mail out his acceptance letter. He did not wind up going with that school but the bottom line is - do not assume that snail mail will give you the complete picture.
She NEEDS to look at her portal. She might miss the boat on an offer if she doesn't. Plus, it's time to start thinking about scheduling orientation, choosing a dorm, etc.
On social media, it seemed all the top 20 colleges posted pictures of admissions officers mailing boxes and boxes full of acceptance packages. I think those are sent automatically.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused about who is OP and who is not. One poster said the daughter had an early admission already in her back pocket, and another said the daughter only had received one waitlist offer.
Which one is it? Going forward, please identify yourself as OP.
Anonymous wrote:One school accepted our son and gave him basically 30 days to accept their offer of admission. Once he accepted their offer they would mail out his acceptance letter. He did not wind up going with that school but the bottom line is - do not assume that snail mail will give you the complete picture.
She NEEDS to look at her portal. She might miss the boat on an offer if she doesn't. Plus, it's time to start thinking about scheduling orientation, choosing a dorm, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't the lack of emails a pretty safe assumption?
She will eventually look at the portals. And she's already holding an early acceptance. Just not a college she's totally into is all. She'll be fine and come around. I am just curious is all about the emails.
And either way, I'll be at the other house on Thursday.
This post made me laugh. She is clearly just like her mother.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't the lack of emails a pretty safe assumption?
She will eventually look at the portals. And she's already holding an early acceptance. Just not a college she's totally into is all. She'll be fine and come around. I am just curious is all about the emails.
And either way, I'll be at the other house on Thursday.