Recently I saw TJ and Stuy 2024 decision instagram here on DCUM. It's beautiful to see American dreams came true for these smart poor kids. They worked hard, their parents worked hard, they deserve every bit of it. Not to be ashamed for their combined effort! |
You know this is all public info, yes? Unless this is Arch Manning or Livy Dunne’s parent…is it? |
I apologized as I misspoke Bronny James has an NIL deal at $5.8 million. There is a special person in my heart that has a $3.5 million value by NIL. Stupid kids with hooks! The rest of us suffer! |
Some just want their kids to get into the top school that’s appropriate for their ability. Parents who understand this are happier and less stressed. |
This person is sophisticated and smart. |
You “get” the nuance. |
I don’t want my kids to go to a T20. Too much snobbery. |
Unless you are sending a 7 figure donation, you really cannot bulldoze this for your kids. |
There are plenty of non-snobs there, especially when over half are on need-based aid. Some of the most genuine people i know went to T10 or 20 |
This is common sense, not much a nuance. |
I have no issue with parents wanting their kids to get a good education but I do think it’s ridiculous that many DCUM parents appear to believe that a good education can only be found at a handful of schools with selective admissions and that their children won’t find academic peers at other institutions. It’s not where you go, it’s what you do where you get there. If you have a bright, driven kid, they’ll make opportunities and find peers whenever they go. And some kids thrive on being a big fish in a small pond as opposed to being one of many at an Ivy. Rankings and prestige just seem to be the primary focus for so many parents. Stop reading U.S. News—there are so many wonderful colleges to discover. (And I do have a high achieving son who is applying to schools that range from single digit acceptance rates to over 80%. I would support him 1000% if he picked the least selective of the bunch. He had such a personal tour and I think he’d thrive there). |
I think once you hit 40 you accumulate life experience and realize where people went to college matters very little. The college landscape has also changed so much that most people (maybe not DCUM people!) understand someone choosing an "inferior" school or a state school over an Ivy might have done it simply because their top choice was not affordable at all given current prices. And of course a good education can be obtained everywhere. So there is nothing wrong with whatever path your kids want, as long as you do not put down other choices or judge them as less worthy. |
+100 |
Oh god. Ridiculous. Are you at a MAGA rally right now? It’s one of their talking points…even though Trump went to Penn and all his kids T10/20. |
My mom is 80 years old, at a “over 55” complex and last night another resident asked her where she went to college. We had a laugh over that. The woman wanted my mom to know she went to Smith. BUT- the really big thing is everyone brags about where their grandkids go to college. My mom bought a t-shirt from my kid’s Ivy to wear around. Lol |