| I also feel fornthose kids who dont get into their preferred colleges and has to announce it to their school ie T Shirt day etc |
| I don’t think it’s so bad. Truly op, your thread comes off as sour grapes over other people’s children who got into higher-ranked schools. |
| I like the Instagram pages that show the kid, the school they have chosen to go to and their major. Its nice to celebrate for other people and not just climb up one's own ass. |
| I love seeing them. This is so weird. I have two in college about to graduate and I still love seeing where kids land. |
| The only people who have a problem with this are the people who do not have anything to brag about. Instead of tamping down on our expressions of joy, maybe you could consider meditation? |
Grandmas can brag but there is a difference between scholarships and financial aid. Call it what is is, financial aid. In grandma’s defense, in my experience, I think the child and parents sells it to them as a scholarship without distinguishing if it’s FA or merit but most grandparents do care or care to know the difference. And when I see random posts for people bragging about full ride to IvyX, it’s ovbvious it’s FA. No shame but call it what it is. |
| After watching post after post about every athletic accolade and event from friends/neighbors, I felt NO shame posting my child’s college achievement. None. Lol |
| My DD is very private, even secretive, about where she has applied. I am not allowed to share too much. When she makes a decision, I assume it'll be the same. Yet, I love everyone's posts about where their kids are going. Sports commits too! |
My kid has won several large prizes and with internships, it has been suggested that there be a LinkedIn announcement and that the company be tagged. |
Who does that? My kid got into an Ovy and didn’t even put it on the school Instagram. We told family. We only let people know if they directly asked us. |
| I know a mom who posted a picture of every single acceptance letter her kid got, along with the merit amount. Cringe. |
You should go to anger management if this is what triggers you. Sad. |
That's such a strange attitude. I'm happy to hear where my friends' kids are going to college because I'm happy for them, not because I'm impressed. My happiness isn't more when it's an elite school and sharing news with friends isn't bragging. |
I like to believe some people are still naively using social media like it was 2008. It’s certainly true of my parents peer group. I stopped posting about my kid a long time ago, but I understand why others still post. I’m ridiculously proud of every milestone and want to shout it from the rooftops. It’s such a pure, joyful emotion, it’s hard to keep bottled. |
+1000 |