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The 100 Yard Dash and Mr. D
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How many of you have had to make this decision?
We have to cancel yet another vacation due to a school issue. Not snow days or what we now have as hurricane days in CT (extra week just recently tacked on in June due to Irene) but the dreaded college search. (We did go last August but after experiencing the heat, we will not do that again)
We only have Feb and April weeks open and as our DS 16 is now a Junior, his advisor is telling us not to waste the time off on vacations, but take him to about 10-15 schools to see what he likes. We already hit 4 schools in Boston during a soccer tournament (he liked the BC campus best but they have no technology / engineering degrees - I think it was the layout of the campus and the absolutely beautiful architecture). Every one of them has about the same tuition = about 45K per year now forecasted to be 52K when he enters and about 62K the year he graduates). So likely no vacations for the next few years, just staycations
So we are going to make some family very happy in Feb when our week at BCV (Presidents week) comes open. Very sad but the road trips are much more important. Oh and we do plan to put the pressure on him to go for a Disney internship once he is a sophomore, hopefully in the Imagineering department.
We have to cancel yet another vacation due to a school issue. Not snow days or what we now have as hurricane days in CT (extra week just recently tacked on in June due to Irene) but the dreaded college search. (We did go last August but after experiencing the heat, we will not do that again)
We only have Feb and April weeks open and as our DS 16 is now a Junior, his advisor is telling us not to waste the time off on vacations, but take him to about 10-15 schools to see what he likes. We already hit 4 schools in Boston during a soccer tournament (he liked the BC campus best but they have no technology / engineering degrees - I think it was the layout of the campus and the absolutely beautiful architecture). Every one of them has about the same tuition = about 45K per year now forecasted to be 52K when he enters and about 62K the year he graduates). So likely no vacations for the next few years, just staycations
So we are going to make some family very happy in Feb when our week at BCV (Presidents week) comes open. Very sad but the road trips are much more important. Oh and we do plan to put the pressure on him to go for a Disney internship once he is a sophomore, hopefully in the Imagineering department.