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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Good Lord, let it go. Your daughter has not wanted to go to your Alma mater since she was little; you’ve planted that in her head. [/quote] +1000 [/quote] Oh, please. Stop. Some kids are just like this. Signed, Mom of a child who will be leaving soon for the school he's wanted to go to since he was 11[/quote] This is bizarre. Sorry.[/quote] I agree, but it's who he is. [/quote] My son wanted to go to Tenn since he was 11 because he loves orange. Then Syracuse … alas his school colors don’t have orange… [/quote] Funny. But mine is actually attending this school...[/quote] Still has nothing to do with an 11 yo’s desire.[/quote] Yeah, totally impossible that a tween worked toward a goal. :roll: [/quote] This is not a tween goal. I can eye roll too. 🙄[/quote] So you're saying my child ISN'T attending the school he's been wanting to attend for six years? Mmmkay. Newsflash: No kid is that driven in order to please a parent who doesn't care where he goes.[/quote] This isn’t about your child. [/quote] It's about the posters who insist the OP is pressuring hers. [/quote] Because she is. [/quote] And again, you have no idea.[/quote]
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