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Youngest has been getting mailings from schools this week with the wrong last name, the first letter swapped with one of the ones next to it on a keyboard. She signed up for some sort of portal for a college fair at her HS a couple of weeks ago and we’re convinced she misspelled her name.

She got her (relatively uncommon) first name right!
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Kids these days, man.
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rass wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2024 1:09 pm Youngest has been getting mailings from schools this week with the wrong last name, the first letter swapped with one of the ones next to it on a keyboard. She signed up for some sort of portal for a college fair at her HS a couple of weeks ago and we’re convinced she misspelled her name.
This is like when one of my grocery cards changed the O in my last name to a U and made a common name just sound gross.
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Very distracted today....messaging from the boy's top choice school was decisions for early action will come out "no earlier than 7pm this evening". Glad he kept doing essay work for the other schools as they all have Jan1 due dates if today does not go in his favor.
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wlu_lax6 wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 2:08 pm Very distracted today....messaging from the boy's top choice school was decisions for early action will come out "no earlier than 7pm this evening". Glad he kept doing essay work for the other schools as they all have Jan1 due dates if today does not go in his favor.
Good luck! I remember that day well.
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Yeah that one didnt go so well for the girl last week (deferred) but she got three other admissions to engineering programs so pressure is off. Unfortunately she is acting like it and next week is exam week. Early admissions is like regular admissions these days
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wlu_lax6 wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 2:08 pm Very distracted today....messaging from the boy's top choice school was decisions for early action will come out "no earlier than 7pm this evening". Glad he kept doing essay work for the other schools as they all have Jan1 due dates if today does not go in his favor.
Deferred....fuck
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Stay positive. At least in front of the kid.
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Anyone driven from Harrisburg to state college pa? Looking like weather and not quite sure what I'll be driving or whether I'll be routed over mountains. Looks like the road follows a river so Im guessing valleys but yuk. At least she won't want to attend
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I did that route at least once into Boston, because I remember seeing Beaver Stadium multiple times. I don't remember much about it, but I don't remember there being any issues. No wether to deal with at that time, though, and I think there are probably hotel options.

Edit: No, looks like I would have missed Harrisburg on those. Thought it was further upstate.
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HaulCitgo wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2025 2:25 pm Anyone driven from Harrisburg to state college pa? Looking like weather and not quite sure what I'll be driving or whether I'll be routed over mountains. Looks like the road follows a river so Im guessing valleys but yuk. At least she won't want to attend
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I thought my son was going to cry. We planned on walking around or seeing the town, but he was begging to go home ASAP. Dorms were actually pretty nice. More like apartments with 4 single bedrooms sharing kitchen, living room and bathroom. And that was a freshman dorm. Downside, it’s not a shared hallway and the tour guides said you don’t meet people in the dorms, everyone stays in their apartment. My son’s friend was excited when accepted for a 2+2 at Penn State until he realized his first two years were at a campus with 900 students and no on campus housing options. Primarily a commuter school. We never bothered to visit State College after that.
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But can you drive there in the snow without careening off a mountain in a rental?
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HaulCitgo wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2025 3:15 pm But can you drive there in the snow without careening off a mountain in a rental?
Eh, just get the insurance and you don’t have to worry about it.
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HaulCitgo wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2025 3:15 pm But can you drive there in the snow without careening off a mountain in a rental?
I can, but I've heard tale of Atlantans and snow, so YMMV.
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Yeah, delving back into my D3 nerd frame: PSU and Pitt have really extensive networks of schools like PSH-U all over the place and as you state they are full of commuters, for the most part. Glorified JuCos, but with a nice/solid path to getting to State College.

Hard, for me, to justify doing that if you want any kind of solid overall experience. Not a bad way to go if you are more concerned with $$ and just getting that degree.

(PSU-H is one of the very few soccer teams of that ilk that are any good. Most of those teams, when not playing each other are absolute ass. Not quite USVI U17.. But some come close. Many of the them struggle to field full rosters.)
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Daddy daughter time is excellent but using a seat belt cutter in a frozen river not so much. Recall a post with Steve's wife having to rescue him. Not such a great valentine
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HaulCitgo wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2025 2:25 pm Anyone driven from Harrisburg to state college pa? Looking like weather and not quite sure what I'll be driving or whether I'll be routed over mountains. Looks like the road follows a river so Im guessing valleys but yuk. At least she won't want to attend
I've driven this a few hundred times at this point. It's very scenic. They do a good job of plowing/salting at least one lane except for one exception. Just go slow. There are no detours or other routes worthwhile to avoid the mountains.

When are you making the trip? There are a few traffic cameras. Seven mountains is the exception and will be the worst portion. It crosses at a high point on one of the ridges. Can be raining at the bottom and snow with 0-visibility at the top.

Reach out if you have any specific PSU questions. The smaller UP campuses are having some budget challenges and I expect some will close in the next few years. Syb is right about PSU-H. But it may be an option to keep costs low or if admission to UP doesn't happen.
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This weekend. Engineering admissions event. Think we'll be ok Friday night but early sunday looking hairy. Definitely reply with any to do's for a 18yr old and dad... or really any info at all. Know nothing about the school or the region so it's all new to me. Saturday program is better part of the day but otherwise just looking around and hanging around.
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HaulCitgo wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2025 3:42 pm Daddy daughter time is excellent but using a seat belt cutter in a frozen river not so much. Recall a post with Steve's wife having to rescue him. Not such a great valentine
Yeah, I was going to say, watch out for the black ice.
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HaulCitgo wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2025 4:05 pm This weekend. Engineering admissions event. Think we'll be ok Friday night but 6am sunday looking hairy. Definitely reply with any to do's for a 18yr old and dad... or really any info at all. Know nothing about the school or the region so it's all new to me. Saturday program is better part of the day but otherwise just looking around and hanging around.
Weather should be good on friday. Not sure about early on sunday.

I have a first year planning to go into Chem Engr. I think he applies to the major next year.

Top choice would be Men's Hockey. Playing well and have games fri/sat with Notre Dame. Games are a good time. Men's basketball is terrible and at home on sat. I actually have box seats. Lacrosse is at home. Outdoors, but they may move it indoor.

I'd take a walk downtown as well. Start around the family clothesline on college ave and then loop back on beaver ave. That will give you multiple places for shopping and bar/food. My current choice is antifragile. Great beer and a tiny place. All they have are cheese steaks for food, but they are excellent. Tavern and allen street grill is good, but pricey. Corner room, Brothers, ottos(not downtown), champs are other good options. Waffle shop on north atherton is fantastic for breakfast.

You flying out of Harrisburg? If so it's across the street from the PSU-H campus.
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Thanks! Need her to find out the deal with major. I'm sure they'll tell her this weekend but does she still have to apply for her major within the engineering school? A couple programs seem to have admitted her directly into a major. I'd feel like it's a set up to flush kids. I could never but she works harder than I ever did so maybe. Can't imagine being a black girl in an engineering program. I'd need study partners and without knowing I already know.
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HaulCitgo wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2025 4:51 pm Thanks! Need her to find out the deal with major. I'm sure they'll tell her this weekend but does she still have to apply for her major within the engineering school? A couple programs seem to have admitted her directly into a major. I'd feel like it's a set up to flush kids. I could never but she works harder than I ever did so maybe. Can't imagine being a black girl in an engineering program. I'd need study partners and without knowing I already know.
Right... you get in and still need to get into the major later.

If you apply to a specific college some will be harder than others. Engineering & Business are the hardest. It still doesn't get you in the major. If you want the best chance to get UP for campus is to go DUS and apply for summer start. My kid did summer and applied for engr.

We did tours of UVA and Va Tech. He applied to Pitt and Carengie Melon. Didn't really like either and wanted to stay close to home. He's a homebody. Add in our employee discount and he was all in for PSU...
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wlu_lax6 wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 7:53 pm
wlu_lax6 wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 2:08 pm Very distracted today....messaging from the boy's top choice school was decisions for early action will come out "no earlier than 7pm this evening". Glad he kept doing essay work for the other schools as they all have Jan1 due dates if today does not go in his favor.
Deferred....fuck
So the first acceptance is in. Only an 11% acceptance rate for instate regular decision at Shirely U. So that is nice. An yeah in state tuition. 12 days until the Ivys, 6 days until one of the small Nescacers, 18 days until most of them.
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wlu_lax6 wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 6:09 pm
wlu_lax6 wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 7:53 pm
wlu_lax6 wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 2:08 pm Very distracted today....messaging from the boy's top choice school was decisions for early action will come out "no earlier than 7pm this evening". Glad he kept doing essay work for the other schools as they all have Jan1 due dates if today does not go in his favor.
Deferred....fuck
So the first acceptance is in. Only an 11% acceptance rate for instate regular decision at Shirely U. So that is nice. An yeah in state tuition. 12 days until the Ivys, 6 days until one of the small Nescacers, 18 days until most of them, but they seem to be coming out earlier
And into another orange school too (kid did not check his email so would have known yesterday on that one). So could be a Bison or Cavalier.
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Congrats!
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Congrats!
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wlu_lax6 wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 6:36 pm
wlu_lax6 wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 6:09 pm
wlu_lax6 wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 7:53 pm
wlu_lax6 wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 2:08 pm Very distracted today....messaging from the boy's top choice school was decisions for early action will come out "no earlier than 7pm this evening". Glad he kept doing essay work for the other schools as they all have Jan1 due dates if today does not go in his favor.
Deferred....fuck
So the first acceptance is in. Only an 11% acceptance rate for instate regular decision at Shirely U. So that is nice. An yeah in state tuition. 12 days until the Ivys, 6 days until one of the small Nescacers, 18 days until most of them, but they seem to be coming out earlier
And into another orange school too (kid did not check his email so would have known yesterday on that one). So could be a Bison or Cavalier.
Tonight was good news from Doug Flutie's alma mater. Pretty sure Bucknell is now out of the running.
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Wlu_lax jr. goes into the end zone for a Hail Mary pass!
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wlu_lax6 wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 8:45 pmTonight was good news from Doug Flutie's alma mater. Pretty sure Bucknell is now out of the running.
I have a good friend whose son is a senior at BC, if you want info.
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DSafetyGuy wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 8:27 am
wlu_lax6 wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 8:45 pmTonight was good news from Doug Flutie's alma mater. Pretty sure Bucknell is now out of the running.
I have a good friend whose son is a senior at BC, if you want info.
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Chestnut Hill is a perfectly good place. For a trash heap!
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Congrats! Kid on fairleigh dickenson went berzerk on our visit. Had the kids in the stands mobbing the visitor after the horn. The movies and the ground round aren't there anymore. Pizza still there.

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Added to the admit list this week. Hamilton, Tufts, Williams, GW (offered him a decent scholarship too), and Lehigh (there undergrad+masters program). Next Thursday is a big day.
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wlu_lax6 wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 9:31 pm Added to the admit list this week. Hamilton, Tufts, Williams, GW (offered him a decent scholarship too), and Lehigh (there undergrad+masters program). Next Thursday is a big day.
Damn. That’s fantastic!
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Good work outta the kid.
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9 for 9 with BU coming in today.
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wlu_lax6 wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 11:03 am 9 for 9 with BU coming in today.
Impressive!
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wlu_lax6 wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 11:03 am 9 for 9 with BU coming in today.
Wow! Great to have so many choices.
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