Help!
I'm the mom of a son who is a senior in hs who doesn't talk to us much about his ideas for which colleges he would like to attend - just mainly quiet and we probably seem like we're pulling teeth just to get him to answer. We are speaking to his college guidance counselor this evening without him and right now I feel at a loss, depressed, and not a help at all. Everytime we speak to him he just says I don't know - he's a good student but really did not apply himself like he could have done in hs.
Any peer ideas - I know some of you have probably gone through this too - I really just want him to go to the best school possible for him that makes him happy and have a good future full of possibilities preferably near a big city. He sometimes suggests business - but is not sure so we would be open to schools with that and other majors. His real passion is for sports - stats, personalities, etc. He is not that outgoing, but one you meet him he is funny, smart, and a great kid and friend.
Did any of you feel this way or have this kind of situation?
Thanks for listening to this Mom!
Melissa
I'm the mom of a son who is a senior in hs who doesn't talk to us much about his ideas for which colleges he would like to attend - just mainly quiet and we probably seem like we're pulling teeth just to get him to answer. We are speaking to his college guidance counselor this evening without him and right now I feel at a loss, depressed, and not a help at all. Everytime we speak to him he just says I don't know - he's a good student but really did not apply himself like he could have done in hs.
Any peer ideas - I know some of you have probably gone through this too - I really just want him to go to the best school possible for him that makes him happy and have a good future full of possibilities preferably near a big city. He sometimes suggests business - but is not sure so we would be open to schools with that and other majors. His real passion is for sports - stats, personalities, etc. He is not that outgoing, but one you meet him he is funny, smart, and a great kid and friend.
Did any of you feel this way or have this kind of situation?
Thanks for listening to this Mom!

Melissa