Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, drop the "Harvard, Yale, Princeton, UVA" line of thinking. That just makes you sound clueless. We need to know more about *why* you didn't insist on applications --- last year.
There's a story there ~ I'll bet you wouldn't pay.
Op here...I encouraged him to apply to all of those schools and he said he would and I thought he did. My income and/or will to pay is not of discussion in this conversation. He lied to me and DH when he said he would apply and didn't.
Anonymous wrote:My 19-year-old son refuses to look for a job and he doesn’t want to go to college. Should I continue supporting him or make him leave the house?
He had a 3.75 GPA out of high school, and yet he refused to apply to any university. If he wanted to, he probably could have gotten into Harvard, Yale, Princeton, UVA or any school that he wanted to.
Instead he sits around all day, playing video games, talking on Snapchat and just being lazy. He refuses to work and is generally starting to get on all of our nerves (Covid-19 made it worse with the quartining).
so where do we go from here? What is the end game and should we just cut all ties and kick him out or be mindful and continue to support him?
Yup. Rural White supporter of Trump. Anonymous wrote:I am thinking OP is from another country. If that is the case, you and your DS need some guidance/counseling in applying to schools. While a community college class or 2 might seem like a good idea, your DS would then be a “transfer” student into a 4 year school. FYI, some schools don’t offer any financial aid to a transfer. This process is going to be a little more challenging since your DS is no longer in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, drop the "Harvard, Yale, Princeton, UVA" line of thinking. That just makes you sound clueless. We need to know more about *why* you didn't insist on applications --- last year.
There's a story there ~ I'll bet you wouldn't pay.
Op here...I encouraged him to apply to all of those schools and he said he would and I thought he did. My income and/or will to pay is not of discussion in this conversation. He lied to me and DH when he said he would apply and didn't.
All of the parents I know are pretty involved in helping their kids with applying to college and visiting schools, especially if they are on the caliber of a Havard, Yale, etc. Your story doesn’t make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, drop the "Harvard, Yale, Princeton, UVA" line of thinking. That just makes you sound clueless. We need to know more about *why* you didn't insist on applications --- last year.
There's a story there ~ I'll bet you wouldn't pay.
Op here...I encouraged him to apply to all of those schools and he said he would and I thought he did. My income and/or will to pay is not of discussion in this conversation. He lied to me and DH when he said he would apply and didn't.
Anonymous wrote:Kick him out! You’re making it far too easy for him to rely on your “subsidizing”. Does he even pay rent? Who cares about Yale pipe dreams, he’s a loser, I’m sorry. I’m a woman who started paying $20 in rent a week the July I turned 18. This grown ass man can’t do that? You must be so proud of yourself, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I am thinking OP is from another country. If that is the case, you and your DS need some guidance/counseling in applying to schools. While a community college class or 2 might seem like a good idea, your DS would then be a “transfer” student into a 4 year school. FYI, some schools don’t offer any financial aid to a transfer. This process is going to be a little more challenging since your DS is no longer in high school.
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused about how your child lied to you about applying to college. If he doesn’t have a job now, presumably he didn’t have a job in high school. Which means that you would have had to pay the application fee. How did you not realize he hadn’t applied?
You seem to have very unrealistic expectations. As others have said, 3.75 is not going to get you into Harvard or Yale. A $150,000 HHI is not enough to pay for either of those schools, and maybe not even a state school. You strike me as someone who really does not understand how the real world works, and didn’t prepare her child for it either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was he supposed to pay for his college applications on his own because if not and you were paying how could you not know that he never submitted them?
I am astounded anyone could be THIS divorced from the college application process. The delusion about the GPA is just the start. Never filled out a FAFSA? Never reviewed an essay? Provided a credit card? Toured schools? Met with a counselor? NONE of those things happened?
I had great parents who didn't do any of those things. I'd had jobs in HS and they also gave me some money. I had a checking account, so I wrote the checks to pay the application fees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was he supposed to pay for his college applications on his own because if not and you were paying how could you not know that he never submitted them?
I am astounded anyone could be THIS divorced from the college application process. The delusion about the GPA is just the start. Never filled out a FAFSA? Never reviewed an essay? Provided a credit card? Toured schools? Met with a counselor? NONE of those things happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was he supposed to pay for his college applications on his own because if not and you were paying how could you not know that he never submitted them?
I am astounded anyone could be THIS divorced from the college application process. The delusion about the GPA is just the start. Never filled out a FAFSA? Never reviewed an essay? Provided a credit card? Toured schools? Met with a counselor? NONE of those things happened?