Anonymous wrote:This is a great thread.
OP, thanks for posting. I was starting to think that every poster on DCUM had children that were exceptional in every way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has she taken the SAT or the ACT yet? Scores are not the be-all end-all, but they can help you identify schools where she safely fits in the mid-range of students, and others that might be reaches for her.
OP here. No, she's still a Sophomore - we're only just barely beginning to begin thinking about beginning to start looking at colleges.![]()
Many thanks for all the good advice here!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I just remembered this thread and looked it up. DD graduated from Colorado State last year, where she thrived.
Congratulations!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ sorry, that should say DC struggles to maintain a 3.0, not a 4.0.
Thank goodness.
Anonymous wrote:What did your child major in? Was it STEM?

Anonymous wrote:OP here. I just remembered this thread and looked it up. DD graduated from Colorado State last year, where she thrived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what happened to this thread? a bunch of posts were removed. probably obnoxious posts but still.
OP here. Thanks again to everyone who chimed in with advice - this is very helpful.
I'm grateful the obnoxious posts (and yeah, some of them were mine) got deleted - they were distracting from the point of the thread. By way of explanation, I was not slamming high-achieving students. Hey, good on them! Seriously.
I was slamming the crazy helicopter parents I see on DCUM who act as if their kids are Doomed To A Life Of Failure And Poverty And Despair if they don't constantly ride them to get straight A's in all AP classes while playing sports at an elite level and performing 80 hours a week of community service and winning all the prizes in every category and, and, and... Frankly, I feel sorry for their kids, even if they are doing well.
These are the same people who argue about whether Duke, Vanderbilt or Penn is "better" and about whether Yale is more prestigious than Columbia. Idiots, all.
Why are they idiots? Their kids have to make a choice. Getting more information is helpful for making choices.
Because it is like arguing about how many angels fit on the head of a pin. The difference in prestige is miniscule at best, clearly not universally agreed upon (else why would anyone be arguing) and therefore not worth even a moment of consideration. Feel, fit, location, size, weather, availability of preferred activities, love of basketball--all relevant to a decision between Duke and Penn. Prestige? No.