Anonymous wrote:I'll let you know after we see DD's first semester grades.... so far she loves her school, social life, etc. but we have no idea what she's up to as a student.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree that no one admits their kid made the wrong choice. There are plenty of kids who drop out or transfer. Also, many people here admit that "in retrospect" their kids might have been happier elsewhere. The post asked for parents who had seen a very happy successful child at college to share their stories. Believe me, there are other stories out there.
Anonymous wrote:Stanford and Berkeley. The one who went to Stanford got into Yale, we looked at it, and he said, "I worry I'd want to kill myself if I went here."
Anonymous wrote:Honors College at UMD
Anonymous wrote:William & Mary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is a junior and having an amazing experience at Oberlin. She couldn’t be happier with the community, her classes/profs and the opportunities like Exco. She also really loves having so much great music everywhere even though she’s not a musician.
Good to hear. We have one headed that way tomorrow for a two day visit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is a senior at Wesleyan and has an amazing experience.....just a perfect fit
Might be helpful to specify what about the school makes it a perfect fit (even more important than what traits your kids has). That way we can all learn something about these schools.
Anonymous wrote:Why does everything have to turn into a debate?
Snarkiness really does not win you anything. It simply demonstrates that something inside you is bitter or sad.