Anonymous wrote:Maybe UC Boulder? I'm way more outdoorsy now than I was when I was a college student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice. I visitedit’s a beautiful little bubble of hope.
Rice is a more humid and less accomplished Vanderbilt.
Anonymous wrote:Rice. I visitedit’s a beautiful little bubble of hope.
Anonymous wrote:St. John’s. Live in the desert and read great books? Yes, please.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious. It's fun to see the schools that parents identify with or fall in love with through their kids' college process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M.
Ditto on W & M.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious. It's fun to see the schools that parents identify with or fall in love with through their kids' college process.
"Fall in love?"
That right there is what's wrong with DCUM parents. It's not a marriage. It's college. Y'all are over the top.
I’d say you’re more what’s wrong. It wasn’t that deep, just an expression, but you had to pick it apart on Page 7 of a peaceful post.
It's just that that kind of thinking is really bad for your kid. It really is. You just shouldn't think that way at all when approaching the process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious. It's fun to see the schools that parents identify with or fall in love with through their kids' college process.
"Fall in love?"
That right there is what's wrong with DCUM parents. It's not a marriage. It's college. Y'all are over the top.
I’d say you’re more what’s wrong. It wasn’t that deep, just an expression, but you had to pick it apart on Page 7 of a peaceful post.