Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you’ve done quite enough already. Poor kid.
This.
that's not an "awful" counselor in the slightest, he actually had a meeting with your kid, which is more than most.
No adult employed by a school should tell a student their parent is too pushy. They can think it, they can say it to the parent if they like, but it’s not ok to say that to the child.
No one in authority over where students end up for college should have views that blame “Chinese” for the end of affirmative action.
This guy is awful.
Why can't they say this? Because they're only there to "serve you"?? Total entitled response from the OP and you. Unbelievable.
'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you’ve done quite enough already. Poor kid.
This.
that's not an "awful" counselor in the slightest, he actually had a meeting with your kid, which is more than most.
No adult employed by a school should tell a student their parent is too pushy. They can think it, they can say it to the parent if they like, but it’s not ok to say that to the child.
No one in authority over where students end up for college should have views that blame “Chinese” for the end of affirmative action.
This guy is awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:things that didn’t happen for $500.
You believe a stressed teenager’s recall of a conversation is perfect? Please. You have no idea what this counselor actually said. Call them. I bet the conversation was totally different.
You seem to associate with kids who have poor recall.
It really isn't all of them.
Sorry for you, must be tough to parent ones like that
Anonymous wrote:things that didn’t happen for $500.
You believe a stressed teenager’s recall of a conversation is perfect? Please. You have no idea what this counselor actually said. Call them. I bet the conversation was totally different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you’ve done quite enough already. Poor kid.
This.
that's not an "awful" counselor in the slightest, he actually had a meeting with your kid, which is more than most.
Anonymous wrote:DC was near tears recounting how awful her HS counselor was when providing comments on her supplementals. He told her that it was a good thing that she was not pushy like her mom, discouraged her to apply to competitive schools even though she had good stats, and was negative overall. Kind of nervous about counselor's recommendation letter now. Counselor had been pretty positive before but probably was having a bad week (not excusing his unprofessional behavior).
This was the same counselor who had griped earlier to DC blaming the end of affirmative action on "Chinese" people complaining about discrimination when there was none.
How do I handle this, anyone with similar experiences?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you’ve done quite enough already. Poor kid.