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<p>Man. I never really thought of it like this! I think my kid can write very well, and I need to just trust that. But, you know, I wonder if the admissions committee members will be interested in the things that interest her. Part of the problem is that she has grown a little past me (a lot, really). I just probably can’t appreciate her insights as much as I used to.</p>
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<p>Well, hes not in yet. He just got a note telling him he is in the final round. Now hell have an interview. If he gets past this, then he is in. Both my older kids work jobs. They help us keep up the home. I dont like this, but it is really one of the only ways we keep our little ship afloat. Im working very hard to change it, but yikes! It seems as soon as I get a little something, it just vanishes! My son doesnt want to leave for the summer because he worries about us. But I just pushed him to go for it anyway and it seems to be working. You should have seen him when that letter arrived. He just stood there, making no expression at all. Fortunately, the program is free. So if he gets in, we are all going to work together to make sure he can enjoy it with a clear mind. You wont find a finer young man anywhere on this planet.</p>