| Going to vote for this post as top 5 navel-gazing posts of all time. |
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Pottery Barn keeps love bombing me! It makes me second guess wanting things from Crate and Barrel. How do I deal with this?
It’s promotional material and activity. That’s it. I don’t understand the use of the word “trope” here, either. |
| It's marketing and automated. I got love bombed as Dear Future Spartan by Michigan State. Did not go. |
| My Sophomore kid still gets "it's not too late, you can transfer here!" mail from a love bomb school. |
IT's also called "Marketing 101" to preserve or increase yield numbers, which are reported to USNWR. |
Yup. With two classic DCUM side-orders: MUD (made up drama) and borrowing problems from the future (future-casting). OP - It sounds like your primary worry here is that your kid will screw up his life by making a bad decision for the wrong reasons. Pause and think about that for a minute. What does that say about you and your own sense of anxiety and control? In the meantime, rather than reacting to his every thought or comment, hit pause on your worries and wait for the rest of his options to come in. You’ll have plenty of time to help him sort this out then, assuming he even needs your help. |
Big talker aren't you? |
No school does that. |
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Your kid isn’t that special.
It’s not personal. They want your $. Your kid could be one of any other talented HS seniors. I never once thought like you. Good grief. And my kid turned down a T10 and several T20s. |
If he is truly a top student, he will NOT need grad school or he will need phD, which is free (tuition and fees free plus a generous living stipend of 45-55k for most T20 Engineering phDs, and ability to apply for additional funding). Masters in Engineering are never needed from true top schools, and certainly not for top students. A BSE will get top jobs from top schools. PhD is for those who want access to jobs not available with BSE: research and development roles in private industry labs, national labs, more. phD programs accept US students directly from undergrad for stem, especially engineering phd, and especially from top undergraduate E programs (Top-7 publics for Engineering or Top-20 privates). Can Mizzou provide access to top jobs that Berkeley/ivy/GT/MIT kids get without the masters? Does Mizzou send E students directly to phD or do very few get in and have to pay for masters first? Look at summer opportunities too. Almost every Engineering kid gets paid internships at top undergrad programs, many after sophomore year. At top industry or research internships that we have seen, about 2/3 of students are from Top-20 privates/Top7 publics, with an outsized portion from ivy+/MIT/CMU/UCB. 1/3 are from everywhere else. Summer resume building is key for getting the best job with a BSE as well as landing T20 phD programs . |
| First step….stop bragging and borrowing trouble. Good grief. |
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If Harvard was doing this, OP would be posting here bragging about how their kid was a top recruit.
It’s only manipulative love bombing because the parent thinks the school is inferior to what their kid “deserves”. |
😂 100% |
What a strange VBA. Why is this something to “manage?” |
| OP, it sounds like you don't want him to go to Mizzou and it's ok to feel that way. My mom does this stuff ALL the time: feels a certain way or wants a certain thing but over-explains and goes to great lengths to convince people that she doesn't want it or that someone else wants it or whatever. It's super transparent and cringey. Stop doing this. Just admit it's not the school you want him to pick, you're worried he will pick it, and you're going to have to decide based on your own family dynamics if that's something you want to share with him. |