WTF else is social media for then? Do you nasty people realize those posts may not be intended for YOU, but rather for Grandma and Uncle Fred 1200 miles away? Judge not lest ye be judged. And I judge you all to be bitter assholes. |
BTW I was agreeing with the poster right before me, should have quoted the one prior. |
I know quite a few six-figure earners who went to those middle-income schools. And, I know a few Ivy Leaguers who will never earn six-figures. |
| Do not underestimate the power of the sports alumni network. |
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Yeah. I know a couple whose kid plays baseball. Dad worked with him pretty much everyday when he was not booked with studying or another team. Kid’s on this team or that team. Kid did not get drafted coming out of high school until like round 20. So, he goes to college to play. Kid quits after his sophomore year.
Yeah - he got drafted but only like a top third round pick. And he only got $500K signing bonus. Loser. But we like the parents. Kid bumbled through two minor league seasons then gets called up. He does okay - not great. Still, what a loser right? Couple seasons in he gets traded and started playing regular. Still -geez - not like a Star right? Sure he was n a Gold flick ever but that’s not hard. Sure he made an all-star team or two, or three - like everyone doesn’t do that. Yeah his current contract only pays him something like $12M a year, and I read estimates for signing are 5 years $20M - 25M per. Like we are supposed to think that’s nice or something. Parents are actually really nice as is the kid, now man of course. |
| My POV: DS plays baseball (since tee-ball), he's going to try out for MS next year and play through high school. If he does that and gets to play for his college team, I'll be really proud of him no matter what name is on the sign at the college entrance. It won't matter if it's Harvard, state school, community college, middle of nowhere. If he can continue to play a sport he loves while in college, who cares? And who cares if I'm happy that he's happy? If he decides to drop baseball before, by or after college? Still proud over here as long as he's happy and has other passions while in school. |
You’re too normal. Leave DCUM before it’s too late! |
I love how when people get defensive about their social media use, it’s always for poor, far-away grandma. |
You are correct, they are lying. They do it for YOU. YOU, the most important person in the universe! It's all about YOU. |
| No one likes to hear bragging, but it seemed kind of mean-spirited for OP to say "awful colleges in the middle of nowhere." So the braggarts are annoying, but so is OP. |
+1. I can see it both ways. |
Haha! So true. I also love when they brag about 1st place finishes or big wins and oversized trophies and medals after beating up on inferior competition ... but when they travel to big regional tournaments the parents suddenly get vague with the details—pivoting to “we had so much fun!” |
If a college is struggling financially, confronting with enrollment decline, admits everyone with a pulse, has no brand to speak of, dismal graduation rate, extremely low salaries on US Gov college scorecard...is it not objectively awful? We have to walk on eggshells and pretend it’s good because Olivia is going there to play soccer after 10 years of relentless bragging by her parents? |
| Tell me more, OP. I especially want to hear more about all the colleges whose financials you researched after you saw a FB post. How far back into the published board minutes did you go? Who was the 4th largest endowment gift from this year? Tyvm. |
I don’t have a strong view on this subject, but this post is a prime example of just how truly obnoxious DCUM posters can be when they decide to dig in to defend a position with which others disagree. Did someone really never tell you that you’re not going to win the Internet? |