I've got an 18-year old son (senior) who has really good grades and blew the roof off his ACT and SAT. Getting letters from all over the country, including Ivy League schools, Stanford, ND, etc. so the kid probably has his pick of colleges. He's sort of an academic high 4-star, not quite a 5.
For a couple months now he's had his mind made up on his school of choice. Done deal, don't want to look anywhere else. Even bought logo gear from the school and wears it proudly. Mom and I making plans for travel, roommates, etc. All good.
So this morning we're talking and I ask him if he's still excited about his choice. Out of the clear blue sky he says "maybe, not sure", and that he's thinking about some other options...might want to take a few visits and see what else is out there. It's a big decision and he wants to get it right, for sure.
Must be even crazier for football stars who read their name all over the internet and get calls from coaches every day. It's amazing they can ever make a decision and stick to it. Can't imagine what my son would do if he had professors calling everyday to tell him how great their engineering department is, or how 90% of their med school applicants get in.
Just food for thought during Crootin season.
For a couple months now he's had his mind made up on his school of choice. Done deal, don't want to look anywhere else. Even bought logo gear from the school and wears it proudly. Mom and I making plans for travel, roommates, etc. All good.
So this morning we're talking and I ask him if he's still excited about his choice. Out of the clear blue sky he says "maybe, not sure", and that he's thinking about some other options...might want to take a few visits and see what else is out there. It's a big decision and he wants to get it right, for sure.
Must be even crazier for football stars who read their name all over the internet and get calls from coaches every day. It's amazing they can ever make a decision and stick to it. Can't imagine what my son would do if he had professors calling everyday to tell him how great their engineering department is, or how 90% of their med school applicants get in.
Just food for thought during Crootin season.
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