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OP you take away from your son’s absolutely amazing achievement with your obnoxious attitude.
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Who cares? My neighbors kid went to Stanford. She's an administrative assistant. Her lovely major did not transfer to jobs. My kid went to Yale that trumps your Stanford. So guess we are snowflakes in your world??? From public school. My neighbors in multimillion dollar homes came from all walks of life. Some college graduates some not. If they can afford it without a college education, I don't care that your kid got into Stanford. And most likely they will fizzle out in a few years after graduating given it's most likely more important to you then them. |
| Congratulations, OP!!! Ignore the snowflakes!! |
Is Northwestern considered elite? |
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Ummm...yeah, asshole. Getting into Northwestern as difficult as most Ivy’s these days. Same with UChicago.
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| I have a FB "friend" who posted about her son's acceptance to three different private high school(s) and also bragged about the amount of merit aid with each acceptance. I kid you not. I am a FB bragger...no shame here...but I draw the line at posting about each and every acceptance AND talking about merit aid. |
Glad to hear you have bragging standards! |
I don't mind a factual update but the gushers,
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| How about waiting for friends to ask and then tell them? Have you become so influenced by the instagram generation that thinks everybody wants to hear what goes on in their stupid lives? |
Here's a pro tip: Don't look at Instagram (or other social media) then. 100% chance you won't be offended. A second pro tip: Don't refer to your friend's lives as "stupid". It's repulsive. |
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I posted my son's acceptance on FB-- not to rub it in other people's noses but to be excited. I didn't post all of his acceptances, just that he is going to X school and we are proud of him. Think that is completely ok. I have seen over the top posts about getting merit aid and getting into 10 colleges-- but that is different.
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I wouldn't have thought it possible, but you seem more annoying and clueless than the OP. |
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Its just uncool. Its not about other people's anxiety, its about not looking like, well like you look with this post. The cool parents do not post these things and they are respected for it.
You post a picture when you drop them off at school. |
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There are some kids who are just really smart and have it together and they are just going to get into places like Stanford, Harvard, and so on
Then there are some kids who are smart enough and have their parents keeping it together for them but it presents as if the kid is doing it. These are the parents who get upset by the first group. They are more mad that their own efforts didn’t get the result they feel they deserved and they know their kid is just not quite in the same league as the first group. Then a few tiers down their are parents like me who are just going to be happy their child gets into a basic state school. |