Anonymous wrote:My kid has no swag from his ED school--it was one of many we toured that we didn't buy anything from (we do have a random selection from others).
Per college counseling (based on past data), he has a good shot at ED. Yes, he (and we) realize that everything these days is a lottery.
He mentioned wanting to wear college gear as soon as possible. I'm not sure this is even kind if most of his friends are waiting although i know the recruited athletes are already wearing gear. I'm sure my son has not through through any of this.
So buy a tee shirt to have on hand (and then maybe advise him not to wear it out?) Buy for Christmas?
what are you doing?
Anonymous wrote:All the peeps that be hating on college swag are probably ones where their kids are going to T100s and are ashamed compared to friends/family who are going to T20s. Very sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I'm in an alternative universe. College t-shirts and sweatshirts are extremely common where my DC goes to HS. They are worn by kids in all grades. And, yes, plenty of people do get gear when they have visited a school they actually like.
Things change when active applications are out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my kid is not inclined to wear merch from random colleges they don't attend. why would they?
I bought a bunch a merch from my college and law school, but had no interest buying merch from a college I turned down (or which turned me down).
My senior and all their friends wear clothing from random college bookstores they visited on tours. This is a DC private. Any athletic practice this year and last has been a spectacle of college tees--the college tees join the random college of tees from 5K races and give-aways.
It's not that deep!
Anonymous wrote:my kid is not inclined to wear merch from random colleges they don't attend. why would they?
I bought a bunch a merch from my college and law school, but had no interest buying merch from a college I turned down (or which turned me down).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Random guy at the gym says to me, “my son goes to that school”. I respond and say, “my DC got rejected by the school but DC is at an ivy instead” it’s all fun. We all proud parents.
Cringe.