jelly? |
Wow, you missed the point of this comment too. Two for two, well done. |
This must be an east coast thing. Growing up elsewhere, the options are mostly state schools for most students. The only reason I would have heard of someone's school out here is because we beat them at football. |
and you've gone way off point to make sure you got a gibe in at elite schools. feel better? |
Lol. I didn’t make a gibe about elite schools, and I also attended one. A “status-obsessed striver” (my original comment) is not at all a reference to people who attend elite schools (though many do) or the schools themselves. But, again, thank you for letting us know that “status-obsessed striver” resonated so deeply with you. Perhaps reflect on that. |
It's still pretty early in the school year - the teacher may still be trying to assess where all the kids are. And GT doesn't necessarily start right away. My kid was GT at ATS and mostly got differentiation, but still had a year or two where she was bored. We don't have the money for private and I didn't want to move back to fairfax so we just rolled with it. Kid is now in high school and taking many AP and intensified courses and is definitely challenged. Talk to the teacher, see if she can get more advanced work, but also enrich at home. |
This is a very common dodge with people who went to HYP (I went to school in Cambridge…) or some such nonsense. I started doing it because when I was in college and home for break, we would talk about where we go to school and in my small town I would get “ohhh you must be smart” comments like 80% of the time. In a place like DC, that doesn’t happen. Just name your school when appropriate, no one care. |
I use it less in DC but I still use it. I started using it more when my oldest applied to college. No one needs to know I went to HYP. |
Reflect on what? The fact that I don't enjoy the assumption that I'm a status obsessed striver just because I went to a school that happens to have status? |
We all know. |
No one assumed that about you. You assumed it about yourself. No one ever said anything about “status schools” but you, just the strivers that like to talk about it. It’s up to you if that applies to you or not. |
I guess you missed this dig! Just scroll back a few. "Status-obsessed strivers love to bring this stuff up in conversations." |
I’m the same person who made that comment. Where does it say, “people who went to elite schools are status-obsessed strivers?” Where does it say, “Anyone who mentions where they went to school is a status-obsessed striver?” It doesn’t. At all. It just says that status-obsessed strivers like to mention where they went to school in conversations, and you became deeply sensitive about that for reasons only you can know (though the rest of us can guess that it hit a little too close to home). This really isn’t difficult, I don’t know why you are struggling with it so hard. |
You're derailed this whole threat with your own insecurities. |
APS is failing other parents' non-gifted kids, too. You're not special. |