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LISTEN UP! B students are fine! B students will go to college and be successful!! B students will receive scholarships!
Stop calling your kids that! They are fine! Signed-A B student who is now a pharmacist! |
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| Definitely!!! 100% |
| Amen |
Now about that Adderall shortage...asking for my daughter. |
| I hope I only ever need the 80-89%% of the medicines you can dispense properly. |
| And B students can be girls-not just boys! |
| Even C students can turn out fine 😅 |
| The three most successful people I know did not go to college. |
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Nobody said they weren't "fine". But, it doesn't make sense to pay up the nose for an expensive college where the ROI isn't there.
-signed a parent of an A and B student |
| Yes, but I'm hoping for better than fine. |
I don't think my kids need to "earn" my investment in them. My younger child is a stronger student than my older child, but they both deserve an equal share of what we're able to pay for college. If anything, the weaker student needs a smaller environment where she can more easily get to know professors. My stronger student would likely thrive in the larger environment of a big state university. |
+1 I think you set yourself up for lifetime relationship issues/sibling tensions if you start saying one kid "deserves" more based on their academic achievements. Doesn't mean you have to spend the same on them--but the choice should be balancing between what suits their needs best and what you can afford. |
| The A students work for the B students, the C students own the company, and the dropouts invented the product the company makes. |
| Lol. A B student wouldn't get into my run of the mill state school these days. How is that not a problem? |