Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If social media posting is your thing, I think May 1 commitment day is okay. Move in day even better.
Not the minute you get the news and your kids
Peer group got bad news.
I like this answer a lot. Thanks.
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Anonymous wrote:If social media posting is your thing, I think May 1 commitment day is okay. Move in day even better.
Not the minute you get the news and your kids
Peer group got bad news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You celebrate in your house and with your immediate family and maybe with some close friends (if and only if they do not have kids who are around the same age). Beyond that, I typically consider it to be bragging. Think why you are sharing the news.
Helpful, thanks. But I'm someone who's curious where friends' kids are going and would like to celebrate with them. Am I in the minority?
NP. Yes. Most people find the social media admissions posts very tacky, unless there is a very good reason (e.g a kid who had cancer in high school and yet still managed to get into college).
You can celebrate admissions without knowing the schools. You’ll find out where they go in a few short months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You celebrate in your house and with your immediate family and maybe with some close friends (if and only if they do not have kids who are around the same age). Beyond that, I typically consider it to be bragging. Think why you are sharing the news.
Helpful, thanks. But I'm someone who's curious where friends' kids are going and would like to celebrate with them. Am I in the minority?
Anonymous wrote:You celebrate in your house and with your immediate family and maybe with some close friends (if and only if they do not have kids who are around the same age). Beyond that, I typically consider it to be bragging. Think why you are sharing the news.