Susan Borison from YourTeenMag shared how sending your kids to college isn't an easy task. Read on for this mom's tips and tricks to getting through this process.
Because here is what I know for sure.Nothing about college admissions is personal. It’s not a meritocracy; it’s not about who “deserves” to get in. Colleges have business goals, diversity goals, demographic goals, and legacy admits. That year, they may need a swimmer, a trombone player, or some other random skill your kid doesn’t have. They may not win a spot for so many reasons you will never know, but it’s not because they weren’t “good enough.
• If possible, go visit colleges after they are accepted and after you know that you can afford the school. Until that point, it’s all theoretical. They may love a particular school on paper but hate it in person. Or vice versa. I took my fourth kid to her admitted schools and watched her eyes light up the moment we drove into the school that she ultimately attended.Don’t say “we are applying.” And when they find out if it’s a “yes” or a “no,” don’t make that moment a public one.
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