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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Scary, I totally understand why you’re mad![/quote] Oddly, I would have handled it better seeing nobody from the school admitted because it would have felt less personal. Admitting another kid with lesser stats and no connection just leaves such a bitter taste. [/quote] This sounds pathologic, other kid had something that your kid did not. [/quote] And her kid has stuff that kid didn’t. They won, it’s not pathological to have these feelings. Geez.[/quote] 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.[/quote] 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. [/quote] Exactly! It’s healthy to get it out. Her kid was qualified, didn’t sound entitled to me, just disappointed. Sounds normal to me! [/quote] For a week or two. It's been months. My guess is the kid is totally fine and most of the angst is solely on the part of mom.[/quote]
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