kbeverina
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We talked about Tulane, Loyola, Vanderbilt (toured there) and a ton of other private schools. She is very clear that she doesn't see herself in a place that would necessitate working on her studies 6 days a week. In her opinion, she has already endured "the grind" at her high school and she is looking for a more social college experience. I am thankful for her honesty. I wouldn't want to push her into a rigorous college experience, spend top dollar for a private academic school and then be disappointed at her effort and it's outcome.
Right now she is very angry at not being able to waltz right into Bama on a scholarship and our unwillingness to just write the check for the out of state tuition. She is finishing other applications but not putting tremendous effort into her personal statements. She may have to learn this one the hard way and it is very upsetting to us as her parents. She is very resistant as I bring up additional options for colleges. It's gonna be one long hard school year.![]()
Thanks for the info on Bowling Green, it's very helpful. My son has been resistant, too, in talking about other options. He will probably apply early decision, but the business college is very hard to get into, so I want him to look at other schools, too, and he just doesn't want to think about that. He kind of takes it personally, like I think he can't get in, but I'm just being realistic. The salutatorian at a neighboring high school didn't get in to Tech or James Madison, but got into an ivy last year. It's so competitive right now.