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11-12-2012, 05:41 PM
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#1171 | | Senior Member
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I thought that by submitting an ED application that requires 1st quarter grades would motivate by son to start off the year strong. The grades go in Friday. Right now, I'm just hoping for a deferral to the RD round and not an outright rejection.
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11-12-2012, 08:31 PM
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#1172 | | Member
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We are back from Carnegie Mellon and her first interview/portfolio review. She loved the school and felt the interview went well. I guess we wait now...
Thursday we leave for UNCSA and the next interview.
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11-12-2012, 11:52 PM
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#1173 | | Junior Member
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Ree- Feel your pain about forst quarter grades. MUCH better than the end of last year but nowhere near what I know DD could be doing. Maeks me wat to twist her ear or something!
Jkiwmom- YAY!! Isn't it such a relief to have that done?
Mama- I agree wholeheartedly. The nest fouling is in full force here with only momentary glimpses of my loving and appreciative daughter whom I love dearly.
Knitting? Maybe. I think I am going to do some massive cleaning and organizing to occupy my thoughts. The basement is calling my name...
We just returned from Ithaca, which DD liked more than she thought she would. After driving for 7 hours today I am trying to unwind and get all my stuff ready for work tomorrow. I think I will be lucky to get 4-5 hours of sleep tonight (:
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11-13-2012, 05:31 AM
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#1174 | | Member
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HL--Ithaca College? If so, please fill us in (while we're waiting for all those results  ). DS applied there because he got an invite for one of those streamlined applications and it looks like a nice-sized school but we really don't know much about it.
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11-13-2012, 06:49 AM
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#1175 | | Senior Member
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I second the request for the dish on Ithaca.
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11-13-2012, 07:31 AM
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#1176 | | Member
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Ree, I feel your pain too! It isn't terribly surprising, but D had a rough quarter as well. In her case, it's a combination - fall sport, more challenging courses, illness and some other stressors - They're definitely improving and I'm confident that her mid-year grades will be better, but for the early schools looking at those first quarter grades, these are probably her worst grades since she started high school!
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11-13-2012, 08:41 AM
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#1177 | | Junior Member
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I can share some Ithaca thoughts. About 6,000 students, lovely (but windy!) hilltop campus overlooking a small lake. Large variety of majors offered - excellent music programs. Small class sizes. On campus housing required 1st 3 years, seniors tend to live off campus. Study abroad program offers options on their campuses in China and London. Cornell nearby. Town of Ithaca has a nice vibe. We visited on day when many students had skipped out (Good Friday) so we didn't get a good feel for the student body. D likes it - I didn't have a strong opinion either way.
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11-13-2012, 08:57 AM
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#1178 | | Senior Member
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Chiming in re Ithaca (D was in this thread's category for class of '11). We toured Ithaca and D thought it was "fine" but underwhelming. We went on a beautiful day in the spring but no one was really smiling much, or being welcoming. She thought it a bit "whitebread" and was offended that non music majors had limited access to practice rooms. Generally she found it kind of bland- not horrible, but not her kind of place.
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11-13-2012, 11:08 AM
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#1179 | | Senior Member
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There are 13 visit reports for Ithaca here.... Ithaca College - Videos, Photos, and Visit Reports
We visited Ithaca in the summer prior to my son's senior year. We added it in on a trip to see RIT I think. I have a good friend whose daughter is a freshman there and absolutely loves it. I believe she is a communications major. Their communications programs are first rate and a friend of my daughters that graduated from Ithaca is now working at CNN. I loved the town - very cool vibe and similar to that of Burlington, VT where my youngest goes to college.
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11-13-2012, 11:16 AM
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#1180 | | Member
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<drumroll please. . . > So I got tired of the thumb-twiddling and decided to just make an inquiry of the one rolling admissions school I thought DS should have heard from ages ago. University of Montana said they admitted him on July 31st. Really? I swear we never got anything from them. Anyway--96% acceptance rate, but still, it's something, right? Hoping it's high enough on the list that we at least go visit. (Preferably when there's some snow at the local ski resorts.  )
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11-13-2012, 12:26 PM
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#1181 | | Senior Member
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woo hoo MyLB!!!
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11-13-2012, 02:19 PM
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#1182 | | Junior Member
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Congrats MyLB & Son!
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11-13-2012, 03:25 PM
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#1183 | | Senior Member
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LB, Congratulations!
@mamaduck, yes, D is still in love with Warren Wilson College. And Heavylidded, oh, my gosh yes --I had no idea how good this relief would feel!
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11-15-2012, 05:31 PM
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#1184 | | New Member
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Slumom, I've come across many of your posts on Alfred Universtiy & had a question since my S is very close to applying there ED. How do you think the school is with respect to kids who need academic support? I've read the website & it sounds like they really make an effort (more than many schools) but I don't see it mentioned on lists of colleges that are great for LD students. We've visited Alfred several times & think that it's a near-perfect fit (small LAC, great art department, rural, quirky students, accessible professors, etc.) but I have concerns about my S succeeding in a college atmosphere given his lack of organizational/executive functioning skills. Any thoughts?
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11-15-2012, 09:59 PM
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#1185 | | Junior Member
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MyLB, Congrats on the the Montana acceptance! Doesn't it feel nice? It does. How do I know this? Because (yippeeeee!!) DD received positive word over the weekend herself! Yay. Can't believe this is really happening. DD got into Ohio Wesleyan with merit which might make it manageable. She is really very happy, as am I.
I will respond to the Ithaca inquiries later. I have to go fix DD's Homecoming dress. Dance is tomorrow night. Currently WAY too much asset exposure. I really do not know how to sew, but am going to figure out a way to tighten this thing up a bit!
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