I sent 4 kids to college, but my youngest decided to enroll far away. It's been a completely different admissions experience.
A parent sent four kids to college, but their youngest had a different experience. They had to deal with a new campus tour and financial aid review. The orientation was a fun and useful experience for both the parent and the child.
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A parent has sent four kids to college. Their youngest child went to a school far away. This was a new experience for the parent and the child. The parent had to deal with a new campus tour and financial aid review. The orientation was fun and useful.
Why it matters
This story is interesting because it shows how different the college experience can be for each child. It also highlights the challenges that parents face when sending their children to college.
- How many kids did the parent send to college?
- Four kids
- Where did the youngest child go to college?
- A school far away
- What was the orientation like for the youngest child?
- It was a fun and useful experience
How outlets are framing the same story
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The outlets frame the story as a personal experience of a parent sending their child to college. They focus on the differences in the college experience and the challenges that parents face.
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The challenges of sending a child to college far away
Sources1TypeAngleBusiness InsiderHighlights the difficulties of a long-distance college experience
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The differences in the college experience
Sources1TypeAngleBusiness InsiderCompares the college experience of different children