If DC gets into an elite early, does it warrant a celebration during winter break

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When DD got into Berkeley, which was where she wanted to go, we got a cake that said, "It's Berkeley, bitch!"

DD got the love plate at dinner that night, my ex came to dinner, and then we whipped out the cake. DD's younger sisters screamed congratulations and threw confetti on DD. It was something that really only cost $30 or whatever, but totally marked the occasion and made DD feel loved and recognized.


Using the word Bitch with your daughter... classy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So lucky that the news will come in time to make the year's holiday newsletter!


Would Yale "Y" stickers to seal the envelopes be tacky?
Anonymous
OP, ignore the haters and wannabes.

Yes, of course, you should celebrate. It is an accomplishment for your child. We did a family celebration with favorite dinner, cake/favorite dessert and balloons. Some family members sent logo gear after they heard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So lucky that the news will come in time to make the year's holiday newsletter!

Oh yes! ?
Anonymous
But please, not a sweater!? WTF. Only a grandpa wears a Harvard sweater. At Yale they probably all wear Yale sweaters though, so YMMV.
Anonymous
Op, why wouldn't you have used "her first choice" ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op, why wouldn't you have used "her first choice" ?


Because that’s different than “elite” and not necessarily worth bragging about.
Anonymous
Elite or not elite if your DC gets in of course celebrate a little with your family - just don't be a jerk about it, because not everybody will get the news they want.
Anonymous
We got a sweatshirt.
Anonymous
Warning - don't get so wrapped up in this decision. I've had two not get into their elite ED choice so don't make too big a deal of this before the decisions are posted.
Anonymous
DH, DC, and I went out to dinner (DC chose restaurant). I think we were celebrating the end of the process as much as her getting into the school she wanted most. Had DC planned to keep applying, I’m not sure whether we would have celebrated (vs. simply said, hey that’s great. You can relax now.)
Anonymous
This has got to be one of the most mean spirited, bitter and twisted threads in terms of responses, that I've ever seen here.

OP. You celebrate when your kid gets in where they really want to go, and you do it in the style that suits you and your family.

Fxxk the asshats on DcUM (for the most part).
Anonymous
PP - It's important not to tie their worth to a particular school. When they go and are unhappy for any reason even if it's just separation blues, you do not want your child afraid to talk to you due to feeling they shouldn't be disappointed. Getting into a 1st choice school comes with high expectaitons that it will be nirvana and that's impossible for any place ot live up to. You choose to believe that we are mean spirited but unless you've sent a kid away to college and had to deal with this, you don't know. These are very impressionable young adults on their own for the first time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm happy that you got your first choice is how I would leave it. Any more than that is creating an impression to him that you tie his worth to factors out of his direct control.

+1 but a sweatshirt is fine too
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When DD got into Berkeley, which was where she wanted to go, we got a cake that said, "It's Berkeley, bitch!"

DD got the love plate at dinner that night, my ex came to dinner, and then we whipped out the cake. DD's younger sisters screamed congratulations and threw confetti on DD. It was something that really only cost $30 or whatever, but totally marked the occasion and made DD feel loved and recognized.


Using the word Bitch with your daughter... classy.


Unbelievable.
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