Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what do you do if your kid has been fed the idea of a "dream school" from every direction?
Temper their dreams, particularly if said school is a T25 single digit admit rate.
a lot of these schools have many grade programs as opposed to just the one undergrad admissions Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The absolute best thing about ED is so mom can still update the family holiday newsletter with your big announcement!
it's not 1972. people dont do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest had a top school, but we weren't sure how FA would shake out, so she applied RD to that and several others and did very well. At the top tier, ED isn't really a big boost at most schools. It is for some and for many LACs, though. DD did well at T15 in RD but not at LACs.
This year, younger sib will apply ED to same school older sib chose. They have had lts of opportunities to visit and meet students and faculty in field of study, and we know what FA will be there. They also have several EA apps in.
My DC had a very different experience. Did not have an ED top choice, so went with RD. Did well in LAC arena (AWS), but not in T15.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what do you do if your kid has been fed the idea of a "dream school" from every direction?
Talk them out of it. Do everything you can.
My kid's "dream school" was of their own making, and I tried everything to talk them out of out it. Now they've applied EA and will learn of their rejection in a month or so, and it'll be a struggle to get them to choose another school.
Which is why they should continue to write applications through Thanksgiving. It will be very painful if they have to do it over winter break having just been rejected or deferred.
Anonymous wrote:We visited Northwestern in June and there were students sailing and windsurfing. It looked like a scene out of the Bahamas or something. The fact it’s also got a top 10 chemistry program in the world also helped. So our boy EDd and is a current freshman.
Anonymous wrote:My oldest had a top school, but we weren't sure how FA would shake out, so she applied RD to that and several others and did very well. At the top tier, ED isn't really a big boost at most schools. It is for some and for many LACs, though. DD did well at T15 in RD but not at LACs.
This year, younger sib will apply ED to same school older sib chose. They have had lts of opportunities to visit and meet students and faculty in field of study, and we know what FA will be there. They also have several EA apps in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The absolute best thing about ED is so mom can still update the family holiday newsletter with your big announcement!
I know you're joking, but not necessarily. I actually posted about this here - just being accepted ED doesn't mean one can/will attend, unfortunately.
Oh I’ve seen “Junior will be joining The Tribe next year!!!! #Blessed” etc many many a-newsletter.
I guess finances aren't an issue for everyone.
W&M is in state tuition for many
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The absolute best thing about ED is so mom can still update the family holiday newsletter with your big announcement!
I know you're joking, but not necessarily. I actually posted about this here - just being accepted ED doesn't mean one can/will attend, unfortunately.
Oh I’ve seen “Junior will be joining The Tribe next year!!!! #Blessed” etc many many a-newsletter.
I guess finances aren't an issue for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The absolute best thing about ED is so mom can still update the family holiday newsletter with your big announcement!
it's not 1972. people dont do this.
Anonymous wrote:The absolute best thing about ED is so mom can still update the family holiday newsletter with your big announcement!