TBF, they both have their thumbs on the scale. The friend is maybe pressing a little harder. |
He went to Stanford. Still hates New Jersey. |
| You people giving mom a hard time are coming off as insane. A lot of performance and bluster going on here, I think. |
It's all about status with you 1%ers, isn't it? |
| This smells like a troll post. Or else OP doesn't actually know what a "big 3" is. Or it could be both. |
| I just want to know what happens! If everyone hasn't pissed you off - post back and let us know!!! |
| This seems like a troll because anyone who has been in private school for any length of time knows there are kids there who will get ahead because their parents have money and /or connections. |
Honest question. Are there any kids in the Big 3 (or Big 10 or whathaveyou) whose parents don't have money and/or connections. OP, your son needs perspective. He is certainly old enough to know that unless his parents are Jeff Freaking Bezos, there will always be someone out there with better resources than his parents do. Or that different people use their money and privilege differently. He's not some poor kid who is bound for a community college due to lack of resources. If this were my kid, I would be wondering how I failed as a parent, that mine grew up with no awareness of his own privilege. |
In our school, a lot of kids use 'college counselors or ghost writers' for college essays, etc, ADHD drugs for studying, gifts to teachers, etc.. They also pay $$ for SAT prep classes that teach them to the test. This is not a level playing field, welcome to the real world. |
Don't for get paying for a diagnosis to get extra time. |
NP. Are you surprised? |
| For those public school parents reading the thread, can you post the name of this magic college counselor? We really have no clue. My kid was just like “I think Georgetown is my first choice” but honestly I think that’s because she likes the cupcakes and has seen the spires from the car. I think we need a little help. |
This level of perspective is missing in many adults. In fact, there is an entire "equity" political movement centered on the outrage in reaction t the fact that some people have more advantages in life. |
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This is OP. You are misreading the post. I am not freaking out. DS is. I am just trying to figure out how to explain things to him in a way that is as accurate as possible. I don’t know if connections help the way the used to. I know this is the way of the world.
Yes it is mainly that his best friend spilled this after the process. They’d talked about how fun it would be to go to the same school, etc. all along and then my DA felt sort of blindsided. I explained he was under no obligation to say anything and he said he wished he didn’t know. Keep in mind as others have said he is a teenager and their brains fire up in different ways. My first response was to be proud for working hard and getting good grades and SAT score and focus only on himself. That he in the end will have greater confidence in himself. But he is still upset and feels like he was “played.” He said he wouldn’t have applied to so many of the same schools if he’d known. We talked about how he needs to focus on the future. My question was about how much those connections really work these days and if I can honestly tell my kids, “things have changed and those connections don’t help as much as they did pre-Varsity Blues” vs “sorry, kiddo.” |
| PS OP again and no not everyone EDs. |