My favorite is when the counsellors come in to senior classes to talk about senior stuff. The ONLY option they talk about for after graduation is college, though they do mention 2 year and 4 year programs. We're never talked to about the college search, how to figure out what college is right for you, etc. When talking about deadlines the only ones they tell us are Mizzou's - no common app, or general time most are due, nothing. Just "Mizzou's application is rolling but you have to apply by this date for scholarships and the scholarship app is due on this date and yada yada yada"
I know the school is 7 minutes down the road but seriously? There are SO MANY colleges and options for students, please stop presenting Mizzou as the only one. When I told my counselor what OOS schools I was looking at she was basically like "yeah but you're undecided so you should probably go to Mizzou"
I'm going to Mizzou. It's not a bad school and they offer really amazing scholarship opportunities for students like me. But it's unfair to students to present it as their only option - not everyone has parents like mine who encourage them to look around! And for a lot kids who don't get in to Mizzou they never look at other schools that take people with their grades and scores because Mizzou is presented as where you should go and seen as "easy" to get into. While in reality it's not as easy as people act and kids who don't get automatic admissions shouldn't feel (or be treated like) they're hopeless.