DS' college sent us a yard sign to announce his choice

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:University of Michigan??


My first thought was Trump University, but the Midwest location squashed that thought.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Michigan??


Many possibilities:

U of Iowa
U of Indiana
UIUC
U of Kansas
Ohio State
U of Missouri
Anonymous
I live in a close-in suburb of Chicago and see college yard signs from time to time

My guess is Notre Dame. Have never seen a state flagship sign (UofI, UMich, UW - though some houses may have the traditional flag), but plenty of Notre Dame signs, along with whichever Catholic private the kid(s) go to.
Anonymous
OP, which college? We are all curious. This is an anonymous forum Nobody will know it's you posting.
Anonymous
Why can’t people just be happy for a neighbor’s kid going to college?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t people just be happy for a neighbor’s kid going to college?


Going to college is not an accomplishment
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I see them all around my neighborhood in McLean... makes me happy for the kids and their families


+1
We put up one for DC and so many alum have come to talk to her/us. It's been nice for community-building.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t people just be happy for a neighbor’s kid going to college?


Going to college is not an accomplishment


Is turning 16 an accomplishment?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t people just be happy for a neighbor’s kid going to college?


Going to college is not an accomplishment


Of course it is. Only like 25% of the country has a college degree. I am the first person in my family to go to college and it felt like a big deal.
Anonymous
It's not always bragging. If it's an out of state school, a unique choice, it's interesting. I don't mind the advertising. It's a big wide world out there and anything that gets people thinking about other possibilities is a good thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t people just be happy for a neighbor’s kid going to college?


Going to college is not an accomplishment


Of course it is. Only like 25% of the country has a college degree. I am the first person in my family to go to college and it felt like a big deal.


Graduating is. Just *going* isn’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Weird flex to be too cool for the school your kid is going to attend (not pike those flyover nerds he'll be attending with!), but: congrats?


My parents were like this. "We don't do bumper stickers," etc. They thought it was bragging and that was bad manners.


European countries don't do flags like US
Anonymous
meh. I think this was popular during the pandemic years. But why do you care so much?
Anonymous
My DC received a sign at one of the admitted student days but didn't choose that school. They did not have these at other admitted student events. Nothing in mail from the school they chose. I see some of these around in my neighborhood.

Also we have a few neighbors that buy the school flag to hang at their porch. A few of our neighbors do this - rotating flags for various schools they are associated with (themselves or kids) and for professional sports teams throughout the year. It's not bragging - just celebrating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I see them all around my neighborhood in McLean... makes me happy for the kids and their families

Same in our McLean neighborhood. HS destinations, HS graduations & college destinations and the occasional birthday. I like seeing all the signs!


I like seeing all the signs, but the Google car will record all that information. Depends how private you are.

I think the birthday ones are especially problematic with regard to identity theft.
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