Can’t brag in real life

Anonymous
DCUMs clap for her...while noting that their kid got a 5 on it in 8th grade but that is unusual..they are not meaning to brag themselves but are just bringing it up so you have context.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DCUMs clap for her...while noting that their kid got a 5 on it in 8th grade but that is unusual..they are not meaning to brag themselves but are just bringing it up so you have context.


OP here. This is DCUM perfection! Well done 😂
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So I’ll do it here anonymously.

My daughter is a great kid, and a good student. Absolutely positively not top college material, and we are all ok with that - she will be fine wherever she goes. Not a great test taker - eh scores on her PSAT and ACT.

But today she found out she got a 5 on her AP language and comp exam!

This really just made my heart sing. She is over the moon. I’m so proud!


That's awesome! Congrats to her!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So I’ll do it here anonymously.

My daughter is a great kid, and a good student. Absolutely positively not top college material, and we are all ok with that - she will be fine wherever she goes. Not a great test taker - eh scores on her PSAT and ACT.

But today she found out she got a 5 on her AP language and comp exam!

This really just made my heart sing. She is over the moon. I’m so proud!


Similar situation here--my sophomore daughter is just an okay test-taker and got 5's on both APUSH and AP Psych exams. So proud of her!


Awesome! Congrats to her!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How sad of a society we've become where we can't even celebrate great achievements due to the need for inclusion and equality and constant emphasis on being sensitive to all.

This is such a huge accomplishment and I hope your DD tooted her own horn on her social media. I've seen plenty of teens posting about their AP scores as they should.

Shame and disappointment are normal emotions and should be felt to learn how to deal with them.


What’s more sad is that we are a society full of racists who use every opportunity to criticize “inclusion and equity” efforts.

Congrats on your kid’s 5, OP. But it’s not like she cured cancer.
Anonymous
Your kid rocks, OP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations! Only 10% of test takers get a 5 on that AP exam!


Depends on the subject. Statistically it’s doubtful that everyone who posts here about their kid’s scores got 5s with a handful of 4s. No 3s? People on Facebook lie too. That’s why it’s stupid to announce it on social media. Tell your family and close friend.
Anonymous
Congratulations OP!
Anonymous
That's excellent! Congratulations to her and may her hard work continue to result in over the moon outcomes.
Anonymous
That’s great! I’d be thrilled! My daughter got 3 on the AP Spanish exam in 8th grade after years of bilingual school. Meh. Im ok with it, but she was down. It is what it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How sad of a society we've become where we can't even celebrate great achievements due to the need for inclusion and equality and constant emphasis on being sensitive to all.

This is such a huge accomplishment and I hope your DD tooted her own horn on her social media. I've seen plenty of teens posting about their AP scores as they should.

Shame and disappointment are normal emotions and should be felt to learn how to deal with them.


What’s more sad is that we are a society full of racists who use every opportunity to criticize “inclusion and equity” efforts.

Congrats on your kid’s 5, OP. But it’s not like she cured cancer.

What the ever loving f$ck?
Anonymous
Great job!
Anonymous
That's great news, congrats to her OP!
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