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[quote=Anonymous][quote=lmaple][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=lmaple][quote=Anonymous]Journalism is never going to pay well. If she wants cash she needs to go into consulting, they love college level athletes with science and engineering degrees, and get a network of people that can give her a job after 2-5 years if she doesn’t like working that hard long term. [/quote] OP here. I encouraged her to go into consulting but she refused, which was frustrating. She played a sport in HS but not in college. Her personality is almost the opposite of the “Alpha College Athlete” type — she is introverted and bookish, and not gregarious at all. In retrospect, I regret focusing so much on academics and wish I pushed her into team sports more so she could’ve developed the social skills and connections that are necessary for success. I guess this is a warning to future DCUM parents: please put more pressure on your kid socially than academically. There is so much talk about colleges and AAP and GPA and SAT scores in this forum, but not enough about helping your kid develop the social skills necessary for success. [/quote] All this drivel because a 25 year old is making 70k? You are nuts. [/quote] Yup. Terrible mother.[/quote] My older sister graduated from Ivy and worked in a low paying career. She and her DH lived in a terrible school pyramid because both of them are not making enough to be able to afford a home in a good school district. I bought them a home in McLean so that their kids could attend Churchill/Cooper/Langley pyramid because I love my sister. Money will not solve all of your problems but not having enough money will cause so many issues especially when you have children, and god forbid, they are SN kids. OP is NOT a terrible mother. She is looking out for her DD best interest as she should.[/quote] OP here. That’s EXACTLY what I’m talking about! This board is full of similarly minded parents who are concerned about their kids’ ability to survive in an increasingly unequal society. There’s constant chatter among parents here about pushing their kids into STEM and helping them get into T20 schools. This concerted cultivation is all so that the next generation can have a good life. My concerns are normal — most mothers in my position would also be worried. [/quote] This isn't normal. No one we'll adjusted parent would be worried about your daughter. She's doing well for herself. Rather than being happy for her, you act like she's a failure. Christ, you act like she's addicted to fentanyl and living in your basement. And let's not forget your posts that got deleted by Jeff - one PP you called ignorant for saying that your daughter has plenty of time to change career paths if she wanted to. Another PP you asked whether they had a mental health crisis because they weren't a high earner after graduating from CMU. You're either a troll or a nutcase. [/quote]
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