The posts we see every April...

<p>I don’t think basic questions are really being mocked. I think that in some cases, issues that should have addressed MONTHS ago (for instance: paying for college, determining affordability, an NCP that won’t pay, etc) and it is almost comical when someone posts something like: My parents are divorced, my dad made it clear that once child support is over at age 18, he’s not paying for anything else, but all of my schools require NCP info. What can I do? If I don’t get to go to one of those top schools then my whole high school life will be a waste.</p>

<p>I don’t know which questions Concernedmom is referencing that she thinks are good questions to be asking spring of senior year when it’s usually too late to “fix”, but maybe she can say which ones those are.</p>

<p>I remember Concernedmom’s questions last fall about finding merit for her D’s high GPA but low ACT. That was a great time to ask. If she were to first ask that question in Spring of her D’s senior year, it would be question that would have more than a day late and a dollar short.</p>