<p>I thought that once all of the decisions were in, the hardest part would be over because we could focus on actual, real, hard-and-fast options. But I did not anticipate that son would essentially be stuck (or so it seems to me). On one hand, he has three fine options (Dartmouth, WashU, and Rhodes) so in my good moments I think, there is no really bad outcome here. On the other hand, I think son might be gravitating towards Rhodes for the wrong reasons. It’s close to home (but not at home, like WashU is), and it’s less demanding (at least in his mind–and after being rejected by four of the “top” schools I think his confidence is shaken).</p>
<p>On the other thread I started about this, I got lots of suggestions that he should visit Dartmouth. I agree completely but he seems fine with ruling Dartmouth out as “too expensive” (although we have told him he should not base his decision on money). I do not want to push too hard because I do not want him to think that I disapprove of his choice of Rhodes (if that’s what it turms out to be). And I really, truly think Rhodes would be just fine. But thinking some years down the road, I can’t help but wonder if a Dartmouth degree (if not education) would serve him better. Am I just being a “prestige snob”?</p>