Anonymous wrote:We don't talk a lot about where people went to college or follow college sports in our house. As a result, by 11th grade they had heard of HYPSM, NYU, Columbia, Fordham, Brooklyn College, UCLA. And the schools DH and I attended.
(I did it all myself when I was a kid. And I could also have named about a dozen colleges at the time. It's just that in the last century it wasn't hard to get into that Brand Name School I had heard about that one time. Not like now)
When people are like, we did nothing!! .. and their NYC kid ends up at Bowdoin or Pomona or Kenyon or McGill (x500 schools) and not Brooklyn College? Um, you did something.
This is water.
Anonymous wrote:My guess is that private school parents can sit back and chill more because of the hands on help from their counselors. Public school parents have to fill in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I welcome anyone who has let their kids fill out their own applications, have NOT hired a counsellor or coach, and are letting this be their kids journey, not theirs.
Please come on in and share your stories!
Here’s mine - DD refused to let us look at her essays and supplementals - not even just to proofread. Wasn’t about to fight with her on that. She’s got a good head on her shoulders and I’m sure she will end up exactly where she belongs!
I salute you! You are a breath of fresh air!
Our kid went to one of those Big 3 schools that everybody hates. While we did meet the college counselor, my kid was on his own to find what he wanted for college and was on his own to fill out applications.. It's his journey, not ours!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I welcome anyone who has let their kids fill out their own applications, have NOT hired a counsellor or coach, and are letting this be their kids journey, not theirs.
Please come on in and share your stories!
Here’s mine - DD refused to let us look at her essays and supplementals - not even just to proofread. Wasn’t about to fight with her on that. She’s got a good head on her shoulders and I’m sure she will end up exactly where she belongs!
I have a child kind of like that too…will not let us see the essays…wants to “sink or swim” on their own. Part of me is impressed by the confidence and self motivation…part of me is frustrated as heck because I would like to at least proofread them.
IMO, it is a sign of immaturity and arrogance to want to “sink or swim” on your own for important things. Even the top people in any field get review & feedback and make changes based on it. It does not have to be a parent proofreading, it can be another trusted adult.
Meh, I did all that myself as a teen. My parents were barely involved. Not that they wouldn’t have been if I had asked, I just didn’t feel the need. I was a decent writer and wrote and edited my own essays.
I realize “times are different” or whatever, but some kids are confident in their abilities and it isn’t immaturity at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the point of this thread?
Apparently for parents to show how they are managing their own anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is that private school parents can sit back and chill more because of the hands on help from their counselors. Public school parents have to fill in.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I welcome anyone who has let their kids fill out their own applications, have NOT hired a counsellor or coach, and are letting this be their kids journey, not theirs.
Please come on in and share your stories!
Here’s mine - DD refused to let us look at her essays and supplementals - not even just to proofread. Wasn’t about to fight with her on that. She’s got a good head on her shoulders and I’m sure she will end up exactly where she belongs!
I have a child kind of like that too…will not let us see the essays…wants to “sink or swim” on their own. Part of me is impressed by the confidence and self motivation…part of me is frustrated as heck because I would like to at least proofread them.
IMO, it is a sign of immaturity and arrogance to want to “sink or swim” on your own for important things. Even the top people in any field get review & feedback and make changes based on it. It does not have to be a parent proofreading, it can be another trusted adult.
Anonymous wrote:My guess is that private school parents can sit back and chill more because of the hands on help from their counselors. Public school parents have to fill in.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the point of this thread?
Anonymous wrote:What’s the point of this thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I welcome anyone who has let their kids fill out their own applications, have NOT hired a counsellor or coach, and are letting this be their kids journey, not theirs.
Please come on in and share your stories!
Here’s mine - DD refused to let us look at her essays and supplementals - not even just to proofread. Wasn’t about to fight with her on that. She’s got a good head on her shoulders and I’m sure she will end up exactly where she belongs!
I have a child kind of like that too…will not let us see the essays…wants to “sink or swim” on their own. Part of me is impressed by the confidence and self motivation…part of me is frustrated as heck because I would like to at least proofread them.