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hummingbird
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 Posted: Wed Sep 26th, 2007 08:40 pm

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Just checked my son's application status websites to see if transcripts had been received, and there was a surprisingly early message that he has been accepted to the Journalism program! Hooray for rolling admissions. Thought I'd better start a thread. Woo - here we go! :D

Hummingbird's S: University of Missouri-Columbia (Journalism)

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 Posted: Wed Sep 26th, 2007 08:49 pm

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Congratulations to your son, Hummingbird. That first acceptance is always so sweet -- and getting into a great J-school like Mizzou makes it especially so! More to come I'm sure.

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 Posted: Wed Sep 26th, 2007 10:23 pm

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Congrats! You get the honorary crown as first acceptance. It's a great feeling, particuarly at such a good school. :dude:

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 Posted: Thu Sep 27th, 2007 03:01 am

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Wow, great news! A great acceptance at a nationally-respected program!!

Meanwhile, my S still hasn't produced a draft of his main essay and still hasn't figured out his list. :shock: The major message I took away from the school college night I went to yesterday was DON'T PANIC......YET. :P

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 Posted: Thu Sep 27th, 2007 04:25 am

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An acceptance on Sept 26th! Wow, your son is a pro!

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Wow! What great news! We know my S's application to Mizzou was received on Monday, so we're waiting. . .

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 Posted: Thu Sep 27th, 2007 03:09 pm

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Wow, that is great! I feel a bit envious. I am not enjoying the process, and I would like to have some idea he is going somewhere.

Meanwhile, I can relate more to Consolation. Early Action deadlines are just over a month away. We are not panicing yet, but it is on my to do list, right along with locking him in his room.

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 Posted: Thu Sep 27th, 2007 04:14 pm

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Congrats to you and your S hummingbird! That's great news--and a great J-school! Yes, and how do *you* spell relief? A-C-C-E-P-T-E-D!

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 Posted: Thu Sep 27th, 2007 09:21 pm

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Excellent!

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 Posted: Fri Sep 28th, 2007 12:01 pm

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Congratulations!  I can't believe he has finished so early, but if anyone could get those essays cranked out, I guess it would be a journalism major....!

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 Posted: Fri Sep 28th, 2007 04:31 pm

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Congrats to you and your son. His senior year will be a lot more mellow than most kids.

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 Posted: Sat Sep 29th, 2007 11:15 am

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what fabulous news!! congratulations to your son!

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 Posted: Sat Sep 29th, 2007 05:06 pm

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I'm envious.  Mine got his done early (during October) but it was not a painless process.

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 Posted: Mon Oct 1st, 2007 02:49 pm

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What fantastic news!!! I was so looking forward to seeing who would get to start this thread and I am so happy for you and your son ... not just the earliest acceptance but to an AWESOME program! Woo hoo!!!!!!!

Note: All this time I thought the crowned head was a Marge Simpson emoticon and couldn't understand the reference :P

 

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 Posted: Mon Oct 1st, 2007 04:13 pm

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Wow, Hummingbird, fantastic news! Congrats to son and mom!  

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 Posted: Mon Oct 1st, 2007 05:18 pm

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Congratulations, what great news:)

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 Posted: Tue Oct 2nd, 2007 02:22 am

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Update: fat envelope arrived today, also notification of scholarship (merit money) awarded.
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Woo hooo!  Love that merit money!

 

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D was accepted to Southern Illinois, with a $4,000 merit scholarship. Also accepted to North Central College in Naperville, IL with a $10,000 merit scholarship, and a chance to get more. My daughter's stats are : 29 ACT, 3.78 GPA and top 15% in her class.

Just wanted to put in a plug for North Central College- I don't think that my daughter will attend , but what a nice school this is, in a safe and friendly neighborhood, and an easy train ride to Chicago. They are building new facilities, and they have a very strong sports culture for such a small school. If you have a child who is good at sports, but not Division 1 good, they may get to play here and get some merit money as well.

For my daughter, the school was too small and a bit too familiar, since her dance team is in the area, but I would have been happy for her to attend.

 

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 Posted: Thu Oct 4th, 2007 01:34 am

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Forgot to mention , Hummingbird,  that my older daughter attends Mizzou. She is not always happy there- the greek scene got to be too much for her, and she opted out of her sorority. This caused a few nasty repercussions, but she seems to be settling back in now.

I do want to say that Mizzou offers so many fabulous opportunities if the student seeks them out- my daughter has attended the Big 12 student government conference, got a great summer job with Lead America due to some Mizzou connections, and will be leaving in 2 weeks to attend the 22nd Annual Conference on Ethics in America at West Point- an honor only given to 2 students from the entire group of Missouri public colleges. She was recommended by a student government advisor for that one. 

The study abroad program also treated her very well, and she was able to go to St. Andrews in Scotland for a semester for only $3000 more than her Missouri tuition for the semester would have been. She just applied again , and hopefully will be going to Manchester, England next spring.

Journalism students are the cream of the crop at Mizzou (wish my daughter was one- it would have been easier!), and I might suggest that you don't need to go greek if you are a journalism major.  That group gets put together in their own learning community and they make friends pretty quickly.


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