Thumper wrote:I agree with your wonderful advice. I want her to have a great fit at the school she chooses. I didn't. But I fear she's placing too high a priority on school name and prestige. She had said there was one school she would go to, sight unseen, if she got accepted. Mrs. T pointed out that she'll end up going to a school that we can afford to send her to, and it might not be her first, or ninth choice.
SciFiFisher wrote:Of course, Practical should have some sway in the decision. The last thing she needs is to be deep in debt before she even graduates from college.
Thumper wrote: But I fear she's placing too high a priority on school name and prestige.
Thumper wrote:Or, The Kid is doing fantastic despite her father.
(I know, I know. I'm not supposed to get down on myself.)
Thumper wrote:Swift, thanks, and I agree. Although her specific targets in terms of a major are still moving (and certainly nothing wrong with that), she's interested in engineering. Recently biomedical engineering and neuroscience. She has enjoyed physics and talked about aeronautical engineering.
Oh, BTW, no Harvard. But Princeton, Brown, and Columbia, Ivy league wise.
Thumper wrote: She has enjoyed physics..
SciFiFisher wrote:Test
SciFiFisher wrote:Test
Swift wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:Test
\whinny voice\
A TEST? But Mr. Fisher, you say this material wasn't going to be on a test. It's not fair.
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