He finds out his PSAT score early tomorrow morning. I know it may not seem like a big deal, but if he gets above a certain score, he is pretty much guaranteed a National Merit Scholarship, which=full ride to OU (where he wants to go) with all the trimmings.
He just called me completely panicked and I didn't know what to tell him. He's been studying his butt off for over a year and this his been his goal since middle school (when DH and I got it). I'm a little afraid of how it will affect him if he doesn't get it--he's a "tough guy" but he has low self-esteem. My sister missed it by one little point (one point=60k in students loans) and is still bitter, but she does better with this stuff than he does. He's really panicked about paying for college (we have some help from our parents and grandparents, but probably only enough to cover 1/3) and I'm afraid he'll make up his mind to join the military and wont budge (nothing against the military, but trust me, I'm not sure he would do well and it wouldn't be for the right reasons--think first person shooter games)
He just called me completely panicked and I didn't know what to tell him. He's been studying his butt off for over a year and this his been his goal since middle school (when DH and I got it). I'm a little afraid of how it will affect him if he doesn't get it--he's a "tough guy" but he has low self-esteem. My sister missed it by one little point (one point=60k in students loans) and is still bitter, but she does better with this stuff than he does. He's really panicked about paying for college (we have some help from our parents and grandparents, but probably only enough to cover 1/3) and I'm afraid he'll make up his mind to join the military and wont budge (nothing against the military, but trust me, I'm not sure he would do well and it wouldn't be for the right reasons--think first person shooter games)
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