Anonymous wrote:It sounds more to me like they're giving you a bunch of context surrounding the information, and you're choosing to be insecure with it.
Anonymous wrote:Are you human? If you don't understand the motives in play here, I doubt you are. (I'm not saying they're good motives!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds more to me like they're giving you a bunch of context surrounding the information, and you're choosing to be insecure with it.
+1
Op, those examples that you gave are more context than brag.
Anonymous wrote:Example:
How many times did your kids take the SAT?
Answer:
One and done: 1590
Example:
Did your kid have a summer job?
Answer: yes, a paid research internship with a congressman summer after 9th, capitol hill page after 10th, cancer research after 11th and this summer will be a TA for 3 college classes.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds more to me like they're giving you a bunch of context surrounding the information, and you're choosing to be insecure with it.
Anonymous wrote:From the range of responses, the ones you mention are at least somewhat relevant, perhaps useful, to the question. And maybe bragging.
The problematic nonresponses I've noticed:
DD, a solid B+ student, TO (she doesn't test well) looking to major in marine biology and has a $25k scholarship at U Miami. Good, right?
Answer: MIAMI!?!?!? You've go to be smoking crack. Criminals vs Catholics! It will never be in the same tier as Notre Dame. Harvard and Yale better for overall experience. But marine biology?! Good luck to you. Try UCLA.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds more to me like they're giving you a bunch of context surrounding the information, and you're choosing to be insecure with it.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds more to me like they're giving you a bunch of context surrounding the information, and you're choosing to be insecure with it.