Early Decision / Early Action Admissions Decisions (College Class of 2019)

Anonymous
ED William and Mary
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a website for parents. Really!


WTH is your point?


My point is someone said, "congrats!" a response that could only be suitable for a student. the parent didn't get in anywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a website for parents. Really!


WTH is your point?


My point is someone said, "congrats!" a response that could only be suitable for a student. the parent didn't get in anywhere.


Parents are to be congratulated too. You sure do sound bitter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a website for parents. Really!


WTH is your point?


My point is someone said, "congrats!" a response that could only be suitable for a student. the parent didn't get in anywhere.


Parents are to be congratulated too. You sure do sound bitter.
+1. The thread doesn't belong to her/him and anyone can post here unless the moderator says otherwise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In at Tulane.


They really wanted my daughter. She didn't want to apply. I wish she had - congratulations. I hear it's a lovely school!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In at Tulane.


They really wanted my daughter. She didn't want to apply. I wish she had - congratulations. I hear it's a lovely school!

What are Tulane's particular strengths? Are there any unique programs?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In at Tulane.


They really wanted my daughter. She didn't want to apply. I wish she had - congratulations. I hear it's a lovely school!


What is the point? Shouldn't the parents be allowed to comment? I would hope that the "kids" are too busy with the 5 APs; 3 sports; and community service activities to deal with some comment board.
Anonymous
This thread gets started every year. There's a heated debate about whether it's obnoxious or fun for parents to start posting their kids' acceptances, and only a handful of posters actually seem to do so.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread gets started every year. There's a heated debate about whether it's obnoxious or fun for parents to start posting their kids' acceptances, and only a handful of posters actually seem to do so.



I think because there aren't that many posters with college age kids and definitely not that many in the application process in any given year.

The kids, if they are posting, are either on college confidential, or on Facebook. One of the few uses for Facebook for high school kids, other than posting homecoming pics and promposals, is posting college acceptances.
Anonymous
I think that it is better for parents to share their worries or heartbreak (for their child) here, than perhaps to share them with the other parents at their school.

Think of this of a support and cheerleading thread for better (your child in, great!) or for worse (your child was rejected because that other school is where they are meant to be!).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a website for parents. Really!


WTH is your point?


My point is someone said, "congrats!" a response that could only be suitable for a student. the parent didn't get in anywhere.


Parents are to be congratulated too. You sure do sound bitter.



Hardly bitter. Just tired of college acceptance being viewed as a parental accomplishment.

Also tired of the AP tally, the 3 sports tally (unless child is a key member of a Varsity team) and community service done by ALL to check a box.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a website for parents. Really!


WTH is your point?


My point is someone said, "congrats!" a response that could only be suitable for a student. the parent didn't get in anywhere.


Parents are to be congratulated too. You sure do sound bitter.



Hardly bitter. Just tired of college acceptance being viewed as a parental accomplishment.

Also tired of the AP tally, the 3 sports tally (unless child is a key member of a Varsity team) and community service done by ALL to check a box.


Hardly bitter? I would go with bitterly bitter. Remedy: quit reading DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a website for parents. Really!


WTH is your point?


My point is someone said, "congrats!" a response that could only be suitable for a student. the parent didn't get in anywhere.


Parents are to be congratulated too. You sure do sound bitter.



Hardly bitter. Just tired of college acceptance being viewed as a parental accomplishment.

Also tired of the AP tally, the 3 sports tally (unless child is a key member of a Varsity team) and community service done by ALL to check a box.


Hardly bitter? I would go with bitterly bitter. Remedy: quit reading DCUM.


Based on what? My kids go to great colleges and I never felt compelled to brag about it on DCUM. But as someone who is very familiar with this process from the standpoint of working with students, I have a birds-eye view on the parental and community pressure these kids are under to look like they're doing it all. Very few are even coming close. Many are hanging on by a thread. It's not healthy.


Anonymous
Brown!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a website for parents. Really!


WTH is your point?


My point is someone said, "congrats!" a response that could only be suitable for a student. the parent didn't get in anywhere.


Parents are to be congratulated too. You sure do sound bitter.



Hardly bitter. Just tired of college acceptance being viewed as a parental accomplishment.

Also tired of the AP tally, the 3 sports tally (unless child is a key member of a Varsity team) and community service done by ALL to check a box.
If it bothers you so much, why are you here?
post reply Forum Index » College and University Discussion
Message Quick Reply
Go to: