ODD has decided to say no to the 4 public universities she got into. They're all affordable, but after visiting the 3 smaller private colleges in person over the past couple of months, she's now decided that the public U's are too large. Plus, we have learned recently that ALL of them have a fairly significant # of classes where the instruction is either all online or it's a hybrid model. And by "hybrid," that means lectures are all online or (worse) are prerecorded with zero professor interaction with students and you do labs in person and only are in person with everybody in the class for a test or quiz.
ODD decided that's a recipe for disaster for her, so it's a hard no on those places.
She's going to turn down 1 of the 3 private colleges, so it's down to 2 now. We are awaiting financial aid (frickin' FAFSA and the US Dept of Illogical Education) award letters to make a final decision, but I'm pretty sure it's going to be 1 particular school (which is the cheaper of the 2). That college does freshman orientation just before school starts in August, which is nice for us because it means not having to do another trip there before the school year begins.
ODD has started wearing a couple of sweatshirts from that college, so that's a good sign. DH is anxiously awaiting her decision and gets more worked up every few days about it.
I have no idea right now when the prom is. ODD will probably wear a dress she already has. I'm not mailing out graduation announcements because we've already invited the people we want to invite to graduation & the get-together at our house afterwards. 1 aunt & uncle we invited said that there's NO possible way they could come because "it'll be hot then and, you know, Aunt ___ could die in the heat" (we live in AZ). But that relative has been talking for 5 years straight now about all the ways he & Aunt__ are probably going to die. Um ok, maybe you should talk to your psychiatrist about that.
Meanwhile, ODD's only remaining living grandparent won't/can't tell us if he's coming to the graduation or not. We are all to the point where we no longer care if he shows up and if he doesn't come, it'll be less drama because everything that involves him has drama and childish ridiculousness. My 2 teenage children are more emotionally mature than him.
ODD is ready to be done with high school. Ready to move onto the next set of adventures. She's doing a graduation trip for 10 days with my sister to Europe. They're going to have an awesome time. We're doing an immediate family-only 7 day/6 night trip to Hawaii (4 of those nights at the Aulani! YAY!) to unwind.
I've already made a 'just in case' 1-way car reservation for what I think will be ODD's college pick for when we drive the 15-16 hr drive to drop her off at college. DH & I will fly back home.
I've started to squirrel away things in the guest bedroom closet for ODD's dorm. Small things so far, but this way, buying all of it won't break the bank at once. ODD has seen some of the 'dorm room tour' videos on
Youtube and rolls her eyes at the ones where girls have floofy fancy headboards, futons, extra furniture, etc. She's a lot more minimalist.
I can only imagine how frustrated every single college's financial aid department is right now.