Give me a chance to congratulate you and your kid

Anonymous
Report your happy news here. Just happy news. Gush here so you can contain it in the parts of your life where you don't want to brag. That's all.

My daughter: CWRU with a hefty scholarship!
Anonymous
Congrats, OP! Nothing to report from my end yet. Just glad to hear some happy news!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Congrats, OP! Nothing to report from my end yet. Just glad to hear some happy news!


Thanks. I hope then that the Christmas Rush (if your child is not yet finished) goes very well with minimum tension at home. And if that good wish is misplaced, here's to great results yet to come.
Anonymous
My 9th grade child earned an 1110 on the PSAT!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 9th grade child earned an 1110 on the PSAT!


Woo hoo! It should only get better as your kid learns the rest of the math.
Anonymous
My 9th grader got 1330 on PSATs. His grades have been mediocre since 7th grade. Dipping down to D's frequently, then struggling to end with mostly Bs. He is a very curious and clever child, just not a great student. Hopefully, good testing will balance out the ok grades.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader got 1330 on PSATs. His grades have been mediocre since 7th grade. Dipping down to D's frequently, then struggling to end with mostly Bs. He is a very curious and clever child, just not a great student. Hopefully, good testing will balance out the ok grades.

You might want to keep an eye out for ADHD. Executive function issues show up in that way for smart kids, with significantly better tests scores than grades.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Report your happy news here. Just happy news. Gush here so you can contain it in the parts of your life where you don't want to brag. That's all.

My daughter: CWRU with a hefty scholarship!


Congratulations to her!

Did she apply early decision?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader got 1330 on PSATs. His grades have been mediocre since 7th grade. Dipping down to D's frequently, then struggling to end with mostly Bs. He is a very curious and clever child, just not a great student. Hopefully, good testing will balance out the ok grades.

You might want to keep an eye out for ADHD. Executive function issues show up in that way for smart kids, with significantly better tests scores than grades.


That must be a big load off for you - it is always nice to see external validation of what we know about our child. As he matures (and maybe with some guidance), he'll probably do a better job at the day-to-day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Report your happy news here. Just happy news. Gush here so you can contain it in the parts of your life where you don't want to brag. That's all.

My daughter: CWRU with a hefty scholarship!


Congratulations to her!

Did she apply early decision?


Thanks. No. Early Action.
Anonymous
Kid 1 got his PhD in engineering last week.
Kid 2 graduated college yesterday
Anonymous
Deans list, yeah baby.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Report your happy news here. Just happy news. Gush here so you can contain it in the parts of your life where you don't want to brag. That's all.

My daughter: CWRU with a hefty scholarship!


sorry, what is CWRU?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Report your happy news here. Just happy news. Gush here so you can contain it in the parts of your life where you don't want to brag. That's all.

My daughter: CWRU with a hefty scholarship!


sorry, what is CWRU?


probably Case Western then? Good school for sure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kid 1 got his PhD in engineering last week.
Kid 2 graduated college yesterday


Slackers!

Mazel Tov!
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