Anonymous wrote:A couple of these requests made it to the Parent FB page for my child's college. Then another parent decided to perform a social media deep dive on the requesters and started posting his "findings" which I found to be a breach of the students' privacy. What an awkward situation.
Anonymous wrote:A couple of these requests made it to the Parent FB page for my child's college. Then another parent decided to perform a social media deep dive on the requesters and started posting his "findings" which I found to be a breach of the students' privacy. What an awkward situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunate that those students did not go to thier (likely) pretty good instate public school, with its more moderate tuition.
Kids and I live in DC. Remind me again where my "pretty good instate public school" is?
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunate that those students did not go to thier (likely) pretty good instate public school, with its more moderate tuition.
Anonymous wrote:A couple of these requests made it to the Parent FB page for my child's college. Then another parent decided to perform a social media deep dive on the requesters and started posting his "findings" which I found to be a breach of the students' privacy. What an awkward situation.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunate that those students did not go to thier (likely) pretty good instate public school, with its more moderate tuition.
Anonymous wrote:A couple of these requests made it to the Parent FB page for my child's college. Then another parent decided to perform a social media deep dive on the requesters and started posting his "findings" which I found to be a breach of the students' privacy. What an awkward situation.
. You don't remember society paying a white girl $36K+ to date a black guy? Her racist parents cut off her tuition and gofundme rescued her:https://www.gofundme.com/f/put-allie-in-college-fight-racismAnonymous wrote:My DC is a junior at a high tuition college. During break he was showing me a number of GoFundMe requests posted by other students, especially seniors, requesting assistance to pay Spring semester's invoice. My DC (whose campus job hours have been drastically cut) had contributed $10 - $20 to accounts of a few students he knew. While I feel bad that students find themselves in this situation, it does not seem right to me to lean on other students to close the funding gap. Anybody else seeing this?