Congratulations!!!!Lavabe wrote:So, here's what happened:DukieInKansas wrote:Just have to brag (what else is new?) - niece Elizabeth just called to let me know that she has settled on where she will be going to college. The decision was made much easier with the result of this morning's interview - she has been awarded quite a generous scholarship. I can welcome her to the ACC - although she won't be at Duke.
Hey, Lavabe - has Legacy Lady determined where she will be in the fall? As I recall, you mentioned an acceptance to the school where Elizabeth will be going.
1) There were a number of acceptances from places which shall remain nameless, except there was one that has a used car salesman as a basketball coach. I think nothing says yUcK better than the day when LL received a package from said school, and it was A COUPLE OF WILDCAT BEACH TOWELS AND SUNGLASSES, enticing her to come. Yeah... no letter from potential major departments. Way to push athletics instead of academics!
2) Other schools that shall remain nameless had inefficient financial aid processes that wound up rendering these two schools out of the running. I mean literally, inefficient forms and process took the schools out of the running.
3) DePaul (Honors): It came down to this school and another one. Substantial merit/scholarship/financial aid, but initially more expensive. Responded within 23 hours of submitting the financial aid appeal, and came up with a big offer... I think they wanted her. Academics leaned in DePaul's favor. Slam dunk decision.
I am now a DePaul Dad!!
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I worship the Blue Devil!
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Woo hoo! Congratulations all around!Lavabe wrote:So, here's what happened:DukieInKansas wrote:Just have to brag (what else is new?) - niece Elizabeth just called to let me know that she has settled on where she will be going to college. The decision was made much easier with the result of this morning's interview - she has been awarded quite a generous scholarship. I can welcome her to the ACC - although she won't be at Duke.
Hey, Lavabe - has Legacy Lady determined where she will be in the fall? As I recall, you mentioned an acceptance to the school where Elizabeth will be going.
1) There were a number of acceptances from places which shall remain nameless, except there was one that has a used car salesman as a basketball coach. I think nothing says yUcK better than the day when LL received a package from said school, and it was A COUPLE OF WILDCAT BEACH TOWELS AND SUNGLASSES, enticing her to come. Yeah... no letter from potential major departments. Way to push athletics instead of academics!
2) Other schools that shall remain nameless had inefficient financial aid processes that wound up rendering these two schools out of the running. I mean literally, inefficient forms and process took the schools out of the running.
3) DePaul (Honors): It came down to this school and another one. Substantial merit/scholarship/financial aid, but initially more expensive. Responded within 23 hours of submitting the financial aid appeal, and came up with a big offer... I think they wanted her. Academics leaned in DePaul's favor. Slam dunk decision.
I am now a DePaul Dad!!
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Congrats DePaul Dad & to Anna too!Lavabe wrote:So, here's what happened:DukieInKansas wrote:Just have to brag (what else is new?) - niece Elizabeth just called to let me know that she has settled on where she will be going to college. The decision was made much easier with the result of this morning's interview - she has been awarded quite a generous scholarship. I can welcome her to the ACC - although she won't be at Duke.
Hey, Lavabe - has Legacy Lady determined where she will be in the fall? As I recall, you mentioned an acceptance to the school where Elizabeth will be going.
1) There were a number of acceptances from places which shall remain nameless, except there was one that has a used car salesman as a basketball coach. I think nothing says yUcK better than the day when LL received a package from said school, and it was A COUPLE OF WILDCAT BEACH TOWELS AND SUNGLASSES, enticing her to come. Yeah... no letter from potential major departments. Way to push athletics instead of academics!
2) Other schools that shall remain nameless had inefficient financial aid processes that wound up rendering these two schools out of the running. I mean literally, inefficient forms and process took the schools out of the running.
3) DePaul (Honors): It came down to this school and another one. Substantial merit/scholarship/financial aid, but initially more expensive. Responded within 23 hours of submitting the financial aid appeal, and came up with a big offer... I think they wanted her. Academics leaned in DePaul's favor. Slam dunk decision.
I am now a DePaul Dad!!
DinK what school did your niece decide on?
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Congratulations, LL! ILJ! and Lavabe!!!
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Congrats! I think their mascot finishes a distant second to the Blue Devil though.
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Congrats to parents and children on college choices!
Since I now live in the Alamo city, I am being forced to utter this:
Go Spurs Go!
Since I now live in the Alamo city, I am being forced to utter this:
Go Spurs Go!
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Last year Dave Robinson was in Durham during the NBA finals. I heard someone yell out a cheer for the Spurs, I wanted to yell back We Are Duke, go Shane and the Heat.YmoBeThere wrote:Congrats to parents and children on college choices!
Since I now live in the Alamo city, I am being forced to utter this:
Go Spurs Go!
I worship the Blue Devil!
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Congrats Lavabe!
We're gearing up for our second round of picking a college around here. First school visit was today - Clark University in Worcester, Mass.
Number 2 Son: It met all my requirements except one.
BD: What's that?
Number 2 Son: Well, they have to accept me.
I suppose that is a requirement.
We're gearing up for our second round of picking a college around here. First school visit was today - Clark University in Worcester, Mass.
Number 2 Son: It met all my requirements except one.
BD: What's that?
Number 2 Son: Well, they have to accept me.
I suppose that is a requirement.
The time is out of joint, O cursed spite!
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Congratulations, Legacy Lady!Lavabe wrote:So, here's what happened:DukieInKansas wrote:Just have to brag (what else is new?) - niece Elizabeth just called to let me know that she has settled on where she will be going to college. The decision was made much easier with the result of this morning's interview - she has been awarded quite a generous scholarship. I can welcome her to the ACC - although she won't be at Duke.
Hey, Lavabe - has Legacy Lady determined where she will be in the fall? As I recall, you mentioned an acceptance to the school where Elizabeth will be going.
1) There were a number of acceptances from places which shall remain nameless, except there was one that has a used car salesman as a basketball coach. I think nothing says yUcK better than the day when LL received a package from said school, and it was A COUPLE OF WILDCAT BEACH TOWELS AND SUNGLASSES, enticing her to come. Yeah... no letter from potential major departments. Way to push athletics instead of academics!
2) Other schools that shall remain nameless had inefficient financial aid processes that wound up rendering these two schools out of the running. I mean literally, inefficient forms and process took the schools out of the running.
3) DePaul (Honors): It came down to this school and another one. Substantial merit/scholarship/financial aid, but initially more expensive. Responded within 23 hours of submitting the financial aid appeal, and came up with a big offer... I think they wanted her. Academics leaned in DePaul's favor. Slam dunk decision.
I am now a DePaul Dad!!
Congratulations, DinK Niece!
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Did he pply? There's that too.Bostondevil wrote:Congrats Lavabe!
We're gearing up for our second round of picking a college around here. First school visit was today - Clark University in Worcester, Mass.
Number 2 Son: It met all my requirements except one.
BD: What's that?
Number 2 Son: Well, they have to accept me.
I suppose that is a requirement.
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Congratulations! Scholarships/financial aid can make the decision much easier.Lavabe wrote:So, here's what happened:DukieInKansas wrote:Just have to brag (what else is new?) - niece Elizabeth just called to let me know that she has settled on where she will be going to college. The decision was made much easier with the result of this morning's interview - she has been awarded quite a generous scholarship. I can welcome her to the ACC - although she won't be at Duke.
Hey, Lavabe - has Legacy Lady determined where she will be in the fall? As I recall, you mentioned an acceptance to the school where Elizabeth will be going.
1) There were a number of acceptances from places which shall remain nameless, except there was one that has a used car salesman as a basketball coach. I think nothing says yUcK better than the day when LL received a package from said school, and it was A COUPLE OF WILDCAT BEACH TOWELS AND SUNGLASSES, enticing her to come. Yeah... no letter from potential major departments. Way to push athletics instead of academics!
2) Other schools that shall remain nameless had inefficient financial aid processes that wound up rendering these two schools out of the running. I mean literally, inefficient forms and process took the schools out of the running.
3) DePaul (Honors): It came down to this school and another one. Substantial merit/scholarship/financial aid, but initially more expensive. Responded within 23 hours of submitting the financial aid appeal, and came up with a big offer... I think they wanted her. Academics leaned in DePaul's favor. Slam dunk decision.
I am now a DePaul Dad!!
Niece Elizabeth will be attending Pitt - the Honors College. After 3 rejections and 2 waitlists from her final 5 applications, she was down to the Honors programs at Pitt or Kansas. The Stamps Foundation scholarship from Pitt made the choice easy.
Life is good!
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Congrats to all who've made their college choices! We have some smart ones coming up for sure!
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Congrats on Pitt!
Note to CathyCA, BD, and others who will be selecting in the next year: NPR did an interesting piece the other day on emerging and sometimes disturbing trends regarding acceptance, financial aid, and wait lists: http://www.npr.org/2014/04/24/306167197 ... admissions
Note that need-blind admissions and need-based financial aid are going through some major changes. I don't envy the work that admissions and financial aid counselors go through, but I have no doubt that some of what is discussed in this link did affect the college choice process for us. For example, one place we visited, stated flat out that they were need-blind admissions; three months later (and unbeknownst to us), they were exposed as not being need-blind.
Note to CathyCA, BD, and others who will be selecting in the next year: NPR did an interesting piece the other day on emerging and sometimes disturbing trends regarding acceptance, financial aid, and wait lists: http://www.npr.org/2014/04/24/306167197 ... admissions
Note that need-blind admissions and need-based financial aid are going through some major changes. I don't envy the work that admissions and financial aid counselors go through, but I have no doubt that some of what is discussed in this link did affect the college choice process for us. For example, one place we visited, stated flat out that they were need-blind admissions; three months later (and unbeknownst to us), they were exposed as not being need-blind.
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Hand watering trees and shrubs takes up a lot of time.
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Congrats to Niece Elizabeth and Legacy Lady.DukieInKansas wrote:Congratulations! Scholarships/financial aid can make the decision much easier.
Niece Elizabeth will be attending Pitt - the Honors College. After 3 rejections and 2 waitlists from her final 5 applications, she was down to the Honors programs at Pitt or Kansas. The Stamps Foundation scholarship from Pitt made the choice easy.
I believe Niece Elizabeth can expect to find good accommodations in Sutherland Hall, where many of the freshman Honors College students are housed. Pitt's transformation from a commuter / night school / entry-level college to a place that is attracting top students from all over the country continues to amaze and delight me. And yes, big gobs of money helps clarify the decision making process.
Hard to believe Swee'Pea is finishing up her sophomore year at Pitt; this week is Finals Week. She loves it and is making the most of her opportunity. Rumor has it she also has a honey bunny on the side now; need to find more particulars so I can go online and find out if this young gentleman is worthy of Swee'Pea's time and attention.
Is it just me, or does DePaul's mascot look like a cross between two Muppets: Count von Count and Grover?
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Turk wrote:Congrats to Niece Elizabeth and Legacy Lady.DukieInKansas wrote:Congratulations! Scholarships/financial aid can make the decision much easier.
Niece Elizabeth will be attending Pitt - the Honors College. After 3 rejections and 2 waitlists from her final 5 applications, she was down to the Honors programs at Pitt or Kansas. The Stamps Foundation scholarship from Pitt made the choice easy.
I believe Niece Elizabeth can expect to find good accommodations in Sutherland Hall, where many of the freshman Honors College students are housed. Pitt's transformation from a commuter / night school / entry-level college to a place that is attracting top students from all over the country continues to amaze and delight me. And yes, big gobs of money helps clarify the decision making process.
Hard to believe Swee'Pea is finishing up her sophomore year at Pitt; this week is Finals Week. She loves it and is making the most of her opportunity. Rumor has it she also has a honey bunny on the side now; need to find more particulars so I can go online and find out if this young gentleman is worthy of Swee'Pea's time and attention.
Is it just me, or does DePaul's mascot look like a cross between two Muppets: Count von Count and Grover?
I thought more of an evil Cookie Monster.
Or a cross between and Cookie Monster.
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I have one more factor complicating paying for college, and that is the disparity between ExLax's income and mine. Using his income, my kids don't qualify for financial aid. Using my income, my kids would qualify for financial aid. When son #1 went to a state university, we split the cost of tuition based upon a pro rata share of our respective incomes to the whole. If son #2 goes to a private university, splitting the cost of tuition based upon a pro rata share of the whole would bankrupt me. (Nothing would please ExLax more.)Lavabe wrote:Congrats on Pitt!
Note to CathyCA, BD, and others who will be selecting in the next year: NPR did an interesting piece the other day on emerging and sometimes disturbing trends regarding acceptance, financial aid, and wait lists: http://www.npr.org/2014/04/24/306167197 ... admissions
Note that need-blind admissions and need-based financial aid are going through some major changes. I don't envy the work that admissions and financial aid counselors go through, but I have no doubt that some of what is discussed in this link did affect the college choice process for us. For example, one place we visited, stated flat out that they were need-blind admissions; three months later (and unbeknownst to us), they were exposed as not being need-blind.
Everyone PRAY that son #2 gets scholarships, or that some financial aid officer will recognize the disparity of parental incomes and see fit to help out my poor kid.
I hate that son #2 could be be stuck in the crossfire of his parents' divorce at least one more time.
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I'm hoping she will set up an Aunts weekend so her two Kansas Aunts can see the campus in person and make up for her not being just 45 minutes down the road. I haven't been back to Pittsburgh in many decades so I'm anxious to see it again - maybe even run by the old house in the North Hills.Turk wrote:Congrats to Niece Elizabeth and Legacy Lady.DukieInKansas wrote:Congratulations! Scholarships/financial aid can make the decision much easier.
Niece Elizabeth will be attending Pitt - the Honors College. After 3 rejections and 2 waitlists from her final 5 applications, she was down to the Honors programs at Pitt or Kansas. The Stamps Foundation scholarship from Pitt made the choice easy.
I believe Niece Elizabeth can expect to find good accommodations in Sutherland Hall, where many of the freshman Honors College students are housed. Pitt's transformation from a commuter / night school / entry-level college to a place that is attracting top students from all over the country continues to amaze and delight me. And yes, big gobs of money helps clarify the decision making process.
Hard to believe Swee'Pea is finishing up her sophomore year at Pitt; this week is Finals Week. She loves it and is making the most of her opportunity. Rumor has it she also has a honey bunny on the side now; need to find more particulars so I can go online and find out if this young gentleman is worthy of Swee'Pea's time and attention.
Is it just me, or does DePaul's mascot look like a cross between two Muppets: Count von Count and Grover?
Life is good!
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Hey, Pitt was attracting top students back when I was a high school senior. ;)Turk wrote:Congrats to Niece Elizabeth and Legacy Lady.DukieInKansas wrote:Congratulations! Scholarships/financial aid can make the decision much easier.
Niece Elizabeth will be attending Pitt - the Honors College. After 3 rejections and 2 waitlists from her final 5 applications, she was down to the Honors programs at Pitt or Kansas. The Stamps Foundation scholarship from Pitt made the choice easy.
I believe Niece Elizabeth can expect to find good accommodations in Sutherland Hall, where many of the freshman Honors College students are housed. Pitt's transformation from a commuter / night school / entry-level college to a place that is attracting top students from all over the country continues to amaze and delight me. And yes, big gobs of money helps clarify the decision making process.
Hard to believe Swee'Pea is finishing up her sophomore year at Pitt; this week is Finals Week. She loves it and is making the most of her opportunity. Rumor has it she also has a honey bunny on the side now; need to find more particulars so I can go online and find out if this young gentleman is worthy of Swee'Pea's time and attention.
Is it just me, or does DePaul's mascot look like a cross between two Muppets: Count von Count and Grover?
I am sure that Elizabeth and SweePea will both make the most of Pitt.
As for the DePaul mascot... we'll see if LL attends any athletic events. I predict she will attend very few.
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I predict that EBeth will go to quite a few of the athletic events.Lavabe wrote:Hey, Pitt was attracting top students back when I was a high school senior. ;)Turk wrote:Congrats to Niece Elizabeth and Legacy Lady.DukieInKansas wrote:Congratulations! Scholarships/financial aid can make the decision much easier.
Niece Elizabeth will be attending Pitt - the Honors College. After 3 rejections and 2 waitlists from her final 5 applications, she was down to the Honors programs at Pitt or Kansas. The Stamps Foundation scholarship from Pitt made the choice easy.
I believe Niece Elizabeth can expect to find good accommodations in Sutherland Hall, where many of the freshman Honors College students are housed. Pitt's transformation from a commuter / night school / entry-level college to a place that is attracting top students from all over the country continues to amaze and delight me. And yes, big gobs of money helps clarify the decision making process.
Hard to believe Swee'Pea is finishing up her sophomore year at Pitt; this week is Finals Week. She loves it and is making the most of her opportunity. Rumor has it she also has a honey bunny on the side now; need to find more particulars so I can go online and find out if this young gentleman is worthy of Swee'Pea's time and attention.
Is it just me, or does DePaul's mascot look like a cross between two Muppets: Count von Count and Grover?
I am sure that Elizabeth and SweePea will both make the most of Pitt.
As for the DePaul mascot... we'll see if LL attends any athletic events. I predict she will attend very few.
As I tell any high school seniors I know, it isn't as much which school you attend as it is what you do when you are there. Get to know your professors and fellow students and be involved in campus activities - that will do more for you than the name of the school. Of course, in all cases - study hard and well.
Life is good!