Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If he is excelling, why transfer? Can’t he make more friends? He will have to at the new school anyway…
Or is his superiority complex, fed by you, motivating the move?
If you’re 6’6” and dunking on 5 footers, there’s not much joy. Instead, it’s increasingly apparent that you’re playing WAY BELOW your potential. You will get better only when you are well-matched to your peers or those somewhat better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is excelling, big fish in small pond, BUT a lot of his friends have transferred out or are planning to do so. Be sure you check to see how many peers your kid will have in top 25th%, and if kid is way above the top 25% number, perhaps apply to a few more places where SAT would put kid at bottom rung of top 25 instead of higher end. He is working on transfer apps and as a transfer there is no possibility for aid.
If he is excelling, why transfer? Can’t he make more friends? He will have to at the new school anyway…
Or is his superiority complex, fed by you, motivating the move?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is excelling, big fish in small pond, BUT a lot of his friends have transferred out or are planning to do so. Be sure you check to see how many peers your kid will have in top 25th%, and if kid is way above the top 25% number, perhaps apply to a few more places where SAT would put kid at bottom rung of top 25 instead of higher end. He is working on transfer apps and as a transfer there is no possibility for aid.
not sure i follow. DS's friends are transferring b/c the school is not academically challenging enough?
Correct. Too small a peer group as well.
np - i don't buy "transferring because the school is not academically challenging enough" crap. i don't care if you are a big fish, large frog, or ugly crab, if you want to challenge yourself, you can push yourself in any college. What a nonsense
Anonymous wrote:DS is excelling, big fish in small pond, BUT a lot of his friends have transferred out or are planning to do so. Be sure you check to see how many peers your kid will have in top 25th%, and if kid is way above the top 25% number, perhaps apply to a few more places where SAT would put kid at bottom rung of top 25 instead of higher end. He is working on transfer apps and as a transfer there is no possibility for aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is excelling, big fish in small pond, BUT a lot of his friends have transferred out or are planning to do so. Be sure you check to see how many peers your kid will have in top 25th%, and if kid is way above the top 25% number, perhaps apply to a few more places where SAT would put kid at bottom rung of top 25 instead of higher end. He is working on transfer apps and as a transfer there is no possibility for aid.
not sure i follow. DS's friends are transferring b/c the school is not academically challenging enough?
Correct. Too small a peer group as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is excelling, big fish in small pond, BUT a lot of his friends have transferred out or are planning to do so. Be sure you check to see how many peers your kid will have in top 25th%, and if kid is way above the top 25% number, perhaps apply to a few more places where SAT would put kid at bottom rung of top 25 instead of higher end. He is working on transfer apps and as a transfer there is no possibility for aid.
not sure i follow. DS's friends are transferring b/c the school is not academically challenging enough?
Anonymous wrote:DS is excelling, big fish in small pond, BUT a lot of his friends have transferred out or are planning to do so. Be sure you check to see how many peers your kid will have in top 25th%, and if kid is way above the top 25% number, perhaps apply to a few more places where SAT would put kid at bottom rung of top 25 instead of higher end. He is working on transfer apps and as a transfer there is no possibility for aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any big state/football school in the south breeds the happiest students. Auburn, Alabama, USC, GA, Ole Miss, Fla State, UF, LSU. A happy...and drunk 4 or usually 5 years...with a rabid alumni network that will make sure your DC becomes successful and...a regular university donor. It's a script that has proven itself over and over but y'all are so obsessed with those NE schools you miss this blissful and well worn path to a life of success and comfort and happiness.
I went to one of those schools eons ago. It’s not all you are saying…
Anonymous wrote:Any big state/football school in the south breeds the happiest students. Auburn, Alabama, USC, GA, Ole Miss, Fla State, UF, LSU. A happy...and drunk 4 or usually 5 years...with a rabid alumni network that will make sure your DC becomes successful and...a regular university donor. It's a script that has proven itself over and over but y'all are so obsessed with those NE schools you miss this blissful and well worn path to a life of success and comfort and happiness.
Anonymous wrote:UC Boulder has basically become a MoCo satellite campus.......