Anonymous wrote:My kid has always been a good student. Part of that is because he loves getting the right answer. He really struggles with decisions where there is no wrong answer. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the students mentioned in this thread are similar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still undecided at 8:00 Saturday night. None of the schools is the perfect choice. It will have to just be a good enough choice.
These threads are driving me nuts. It’s not that deep, at this point the kid needs to make a gut decision. In life, once you’ve weighed the pros and cons, you make the gut decision. Shouldn’t be this hard.
When you only got into safeties that you didn’t expect to have to choose from, and they’re fairly similar with none standing out over the other, or with each having one significant flaw that you need to decide you can live with, then yes it can be hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still undecided at 8:00 Saturday night. None of the schools is the perfect choice. It will have to just be a good enough choice.
These threads are driving me nuts. It’s not that deep, at this point the kid needs to make a gut decision. In life, once you’ve weighed the pros and cons, you make the gut decision. Shouldn’t be this hard.
When you only got into safeties that you didn’t expect to have to choose from, and they’re fairly similar with none standing out over the other, or with each having one significant flaw that you need to decide you can live with, then yes it can be hard.
Anonymous wrote:ok so what’s going to change today from yesterday? Or two hours ago?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still undecided at 8:00 Saturday night. None of the schools is the perfect choice. It will have to just be a good enough choice.
These threads are driving me nuts. It’s not that deep, at this point the kid needs to make a gut decision. In life, once you’ve weighed the pros and cons, you make the gut decision. Shouldn’t be this hard.
When you only got into safeties that you didn’t expect to have to choose from, and they’re fairly similar with none standing out over the other, or with each having one significant flaw that you need to decide you can live with, then yes it can be hard.
Visit both and pick one! Not hard. They can allwsys transfer.
Some people are a little less cavalier about major life decisions than you.
Anonymous wrote:I think we finally heard the decision about 10 pm last night. In the past 2 weeks, DC has cycled between three different schools, but finally came back around to the one that had been the favorite for months before that (as mom and dad expected).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:16 hours and 23 mins to go and still no decision!
Forced my kid to decide last night at 7p. It is like a huge weight is lifted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid decided but still doesn’t seem excited.
+1 the mood is ... not great.
I am the quoted PP. I am afraid my kid is still hoping to get off one of his WL schools even though he knows it is basically impossible.
Anonymous wrote:16 hours and 23 mins to go and still no decision!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine decided yesterday. I was like, just have a decision logged at some point Friday. It's Brown for the win!!!!
I am so happy for you! And I am an NU alum, too, with one dc who graduated in 2020.
My honest opinion: NU is a great school, but it's not worth $83k. If my dc had lived in a dorm senior year, it would have cost $71k (it was less because dc lived in an apartment). That was just three years ago! There's a point where you just say it's ridiculous and steer your kids to other schools.
Anonymous wrote:My kid has always been a good student. Part of that is because he loves getting the right answer. He really struggles with decisions where there is no wrong answer. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the students mentioned in this thread are similar.
ok so what’s going to change today from yesterday? Or two hours ago?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still undecided at 8:00 Saturday night. None of the schools is the perfect choice. It will have to just be a good enough choice.
These threads are driving me nuts. It’s not that deep, at this point the kid needs to make a gut decision. In life, once you’ve weighed the pros and cons, you make the gut decision. Shouldn’t be this hard.
When you only got into safeties that you didn’t expect to have to choose from, and they’re fairly similar with none standing out over the other, or with each having one significant flaw that you need to decide you can live with, then yes it can be hard.
Visit both and pick one! Not hard. They can allwsys transfer.
Some people are a little less cavalier about major life decisions than you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still undecided at 8:00 Saturday night. None of the schools is the perfect choice. It will have to just be a good enough choice.
These threads are driving me nuts. It’s not that deep, at this point the kid needs to make a gut decision. In life, once you’ve weighed the pros and cons, you make the gut decision. Shouldn’t be this hard.
When you only got into safeties that you didn’t expect to have to choose from, and they’re fairly similar with none standing out over the other, or with each having one significant flaw that you need to decide you can live with, then yes it can be hard.
Visit both and pick one! Not hard. They can allwsys transfer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still undecided at 8:00 Saturday night. None of the schools is the perfect choice. It will have to just be a good enough choice.
These threads are driving me nuts. It’s not that deep, at this point the kid needs to make a gut decision. In life, once you’ve weighed the pros and cons, you make the gut decision. Shouldn’t be this hard.
When you only got into safeties that you didn’t expect to have to choose from, and they’re fairly similar with none standing out over the other, or with each having one significant flaw that you need to decide you can live with, then yes it can be hard.
Visit both and pick one! Not hard. They can allwsys transfer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still undecided at 8:00 Saturday night. None of the schools is the perfect choice. It will have to just be a good enough choice.
These threads are driving me nuts. It’s not that deep, at this point the kid needs to make a gut decision. In life, once you’ve weighed the pros and cons, you make the gut decision. Shouldn’t be this hard.
When you only got into safeties that you didn’t expect to have to choose from, and they’re fairly similar with none standing out over the other, or with each having one significant flaw that you need to decide you can live with, then yes it can be hard.
Visit both and pick one! Not hard. They can allwsys transfer.