Oh how adorable!Congratulations to your DD!!!
LOL - one of my DD's acceptances came in a box and my DD was so excited to open it. In addition to her congrats and merit offer (along with all the other paperwork) there was also a Frisbee and pair of sunglasses with the university name on them. She was thrilled
So, has anyone else had to go on College Board IDOC and upload financial paperwork? Two of DD's schools have requested our tax returns, W2s, and DD's signed statement that she didn't have to file.
We had a tough time getting the forms to load and making sure files uploaded. The financial paperwork seems never ending!!!
I was hoping my dd would choose that tooDD is thinking speech and language patholgy.
I can't imagine. Dh told dd 4hrs was too far awayI know where you are coming from! DD applied to 7 schools, only one in state, and that one is 3 hours away from us. If she decides on the farthest away (her #1 choice), she will be almost 11 hours from home. We have had an' empty nest' since the beginning of junior year because she lives at boarding school 150 miles away, but if she goes THAT far away, we will probably only see her a few times a year. She is an only, so we are going to be truly alone once she leaves.
Wow- I'm making myself sad.
That's one reason we aren't doing cc. So many kids move off campus as juniors, so if you moved on campuses then you'd be the old one.DD is still intent upon pursuing her degree in teaching. She's been interning as a student teacher for different classes, this term for a class with learning disabilities. She's been getting very good feedback and reviews and still says there's nothing else she's interested in doing. She's been approached by several teachers interested in having her intern in their classes in one of her free hours. She's insistent upon starting her gen ed at the community college and transferring into her preferred school after a year or two. I understand why that can be a really smart plan, but I'm struggling because I think she'll miss out on a lot.
Our local cc accepts everyoneFingers crossed that my not so loving school DS gets into our community college. We told him if he does really well there for 2 years, he will be accepted by one of very good state schools to get his 4 year degree. He is our first, so lots of changes for our family.
I will tell you that the some of the "state" schools here in NJ are hard to get into - my DD has a friend who had a 4.0, was on the winning football team, on student council, a Peer Mentor but yet got denied into Rutgers and TCNJ but got into Ohio State and Univ. of South Carolina.
Ds17 got into TCNJ with a crappy 3.4. He got a 30 on the ACT, plus 3 sports, theater, choir, ccd teacher, church choir, pt work - he will major in business.It is so hard to figure out what a school looks and doesn't look for in a student. Perhaps it is the field of study they want to pursue or other factors? As for schools tough to get into, I think that is true in any state. You peeked my interest though and I looked at Rutgers and TCNJ and their acceptance rate. TCNJ is very tough to get into with a 46% acceptance rate... The acceptance rate at Rutgers though at 60.9% is easier to get into than Ohio State which is at 55.9%.. At least statistically speaking based on acceptance rates.
As for Ohio State... It is official, I am completely surprised that my DD has decided to pass on attending The University of Ohio State. She received her acceptance letter a couple of weeks ago along with a few other schools but has decided instead of the big campus experience of Ohio State she would much rather attend the small and intimate campus of the University of Mount Union. MU is an excellent private college and is known nationally by many as being the best division III football team in the country. Since 1993 they have won 12 national championships and currently have produced Pierre Garcon and Cecil Shorts currently in the NFL along with coach Dom Capers. But beyond athletics, it is an excellent school.
My daughter wants to pursue a dual major in Japanese and International Business and has been accepted and offered some scholarship money to attend MU. The school also offers some scholarship money if a student would like to be a member of the concert band and or marching band. My DD has played the flute and Piccolo since she was in the 4th grade. Yesterday my DD had her audition before three of the professors in the music department and she absolutely nailed it. They were so impressed with her that they asked if she would be willing to hang around for about an hour until the last audition. They really wanted to talk with her. When we met with them they really wanted to see if she would have any interest beyond just performing in the bands... We really hadn't given it much thought. They told her if she was willing to add at least a minor in music to her curriculum she (us) may be very pleased in the scholarship moneys there. We were told we would get their offers in the next couple of weeks including almost all of her tuition covered if she majored in Music Performance or in Music Education. I highly doubt she will do this because it would be too demanding to pursue much else, especially in the Music Performance, but she has made up her mind that this is where she wants to go and does want to be part of the music program at Mount Union even if its just a minor or performing in the bands.
Did he do ED or regular admission? My DD best friend is still waiting to hear from TCNJ but she's doing regular admission. My DD is still waiting to hear from 5 of her schools that she did regular admission but got accepted to her EA schools.Ds17 got into TCNJ with a crappy 3.4. He got a 30 on the ACT, plus 3 sports, theater, choir, ccd teacher, church choir, pt work - he will major in business.
He did do ED, to up his chances. He was set on Rutgers until he toured TCNJ, and really liked it. His GPA reflects his poor time management skills, and I think he would struggle ar Rutgers.Did he do ED or regular admission? My DD best friend is still waiting to hear from TCNJ but she's doing regular admission. My DD is still waiting to hear from 5 of her schools that she did regular admission but got accepted to her EA schools.
That's one reason we aren't doing cc. So many kids move off campus as juniors, so if you moved on campuses then you'd be the old one.
Ds17 got into TCNJ with a crappy 3.4. He got a 30 on the ACT, plus 3 sports, theater, choir, ccd teacher, church choir, pt work - he will major in business.