Quiz: Parenting Pitfalls in College Admissions Share on X As parents, we all want to do what’s best for our kids–especially when it comes to the daunting process of applying to college. But sometimes that means we have to grapple with our own baggage. This quiz was designed to help parents reflect on their challenges so that they can begin adjusting their mindset. Welcome to Parenting Pitfalls in College Admissions The goal of this quiz is to highlight parenting challenges that you face in the college admissions process. Answering honestly will give you the best results. This quiz is meant to encourage reflection. It is not intended as a diagnostic or therapeutic tool. Even if we hit a roadblock in the application process, I know my teen and I can find a way to solve the problem. Agree Neutral Disagree None An interesting college application is more powerful than a flawless one. Agree Neutral Disagree None I trust my teen to complete their college applications on schedule. Agree Neutral Disagree None College admissions have become so competitive that there is no use trying to get into a top school. Agree Neutral Disagree None I worry about my teen getting their hopes up about a dream school, only to be rejected. Agree Neutral Disagree None When I think about a teen that only got into their “safety” schools, I feel: Embarrassed - how humiliating! Worried - that could happen to my kid... Neutral - it’s a brutal out there. Reassured - that’s why you have safeties in the first place! Glad - in the end, that’s the best fit for them and they’ll thrive. None A single low grade can ruin my teen’s chance of admission at a top school. Agree Neutral Disagree None Failing to achieve goals during the college admissions process will jeopardize my teen’s future prospects. Agree Neutral Disagree None I frequently compare my teen’s college admissions prospects to those of their peers. Agree Neutral Disagree None College admissions are only looking for a specific “type,” and there’s not much my kid can do about it. Agree Neutral Disagree None I feel comfortable intervening on my teen’s behalf when there is a grading issue at school. Agree Neutral Disagree None My teen’s past experiences have prepared them well for the future. Agree Neutral Disagree None It is important for my teen to attend a prestigious school to ensure their success. Agree Neutral Disagree None I make an effort to research and recommend some colleges that my teen could easily get into. Agree Neutral Disagree None I frequently check my teen’s work for careless errors before they turn it in. Agree Neutral Disagree None I have forced my teen to participate in or remain in an extracurricular activity to boost their college resume. Agree Neutral Disagree None Thank you for completing our quiz! If you would like a copy of your results sent to your email address, please enter the following information: Full Name Email Address Time's up