This sounds pathologic, other kid had something that your kid did not. |
| When your kid graduates, dispute all the tuition charges with your credit card company. |
And her kid has stuff that kid didn’t. They won, it’s not pathological to have these feelings. Geez. |
That makes your family a less attractive admit no question. |
In DC area, likely a connection extra letter from a parent’s friend. Lots of movers and shakers in this area |
+1 |
Honeslty, op sounds like an entitled whiner. Your kid is not guaranteed admission because they have a sibling there. Get some perspective. |
Or a talent in an area not already represented in the class in sufficient numbers -- people don't realize how they look like complete losers tearing down other teens because they have sour grapes. |
yes, it actually is. Who cares if the kids go to different schools? Celebrate where the younger kid got admitted and move on with life. |
DP. It’s called venting. I do it here so it doesn’t interfere in my real life. I can dump feelings and then move on. I get it. |
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I’m still have feelings about being WL at UVA when a sub with a full gpa loser was admitted back in 1989. lol I get it!
Your kid will flourish! It ended up so much better for me. |
To be fair- OP mentioned the kids cared. That they are tight-knit. |
Exactly! It’s healthy to get it out. Her kid was qualified, didn’t sound entitled to me, just disappointed. Sounds normal to me! |
If OP were an alum, then yes. But I don’t see anyone calling up OP as a parent and asking for a donation and thus giving OP the opportunity to unload their distaste. |
| It sounds like your first child at the college proved to be a disappointment on some level. |