Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- Or - did you allow your student to apply to anywhere they had an interest?
Whether it be due to the cost of attendance or poor reputation, did you restrict your student in any way from applying to certain colleges?
Yes, if I had an objection to a school for any reason, I voiced it. I did not want my kid to go to a predominantly Catholic school as we are non-Catholic (and not white also) or a women's college and I did not want them to go to Texas, a state where women have no rights over their bodies.
If your kids can’t grasp the concept of birth control, maybe they aren’t ready for college.
If you don’t understand women’s reproductive health then you should STFU.
If you can afford to send your kid out of state, you can afford to fly your kid home for health care if they become pregnant, make sure they have an IUD, a supply of PlanB & condoms. Come on, people. Use your brain.
Like I said, if you don’t understand women’s reproductive health…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- Or - did you allow your student to apply to anywhere they had an interest?
Whether it be due to the cost of attendance or poor reputation, did you restrict your student in any way from applying to certain colleges?
Yes, if I had an objection to a school for any reason, I voiced it. I did not want my kid to go to a predominantly Catholic school as we are non-Catholic (and not white also) or a women's college and I did not want them to go to Texas, a state where women have no rights over their bodies.
If your kids can’t grasp the concept of birth control, maybe they aren’t ready for college.
If you don’t understand women’s reproductive health then you should STFU.
If you can afford to send your kid out of state, you can afford to fly your kid home for health care if they become pregnant, make sure they have an IUD, a supply of PlanB & condoms. Come on, people. Use your brain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- Or - did you allow your student to apply to anywhere they had an interest?
Whether it be due to the cost of attendance or poor reputation, did you restrict your student in any way from applying to certain colleges?
Yes, if I had an objection to a school for any reason, I voiced it. I did not want my kid to go to a predominantly Catholic school as we are non-Catholic (and not white also) or a women's college and I did not want them to go to Texas, a state where women have no rights over their bodies.
If your kids can’t grasp the concept of birth control, maybe they aren’t ready for college.
If you don’t understand women’s reproductive health then you should STFU.
If you can afford to send your kid out of state, you can afford to fly your kid home for health care if they become pregnant, make sure they have an IUD, a supply of PlanB & condoms. Come on, people. Use your brain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- Or - did you allow your student to apply to anywhere they had an interest?
Whether it be due to the cost of attendance or poor reputation, did you restrict your student in any way from applying to certain colleges?
Yes, if I had an objection to a school for any reason, I voiced it. I did not want my kid to go to a predominantly Catholic school as we are non-Catholic (and not white also) or a women's college and I did not want them to go to Texas, a state where women have no rights over their bodies.
If your kids can’t grasp the concept of birth control, maybe they aren’t ready for college.
If you don’t understand women’s reproductive health then you should STFU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- Or - did you allow your student to apply to anywhere they had an interest?
Whether it be due to the cost of attendance or poor reputation, did you restrict your student in any way from applying to certain colleges?
Yes, if I had an objection to a school for any reason, I voiced it. I did not want my kid to go to a predominantly Catholic school as we are non-Catholic (and not white also) or a women's college and I did not want them to go to Texas, a state where women have no rights over their bodies.
If your kids can’t grasp the concept of birth control, maybe they aren’t ready for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We visited multiple schools where the tour guides opened with their pronouns and/or a "stolen land acknowledgement." While we didn't outright nix those schools, we strongly discouraged them. Thankfully, DC felt the same way about spending four years in an environment dominated by insufferable woke SJWs as we did, and chose accordingly.
P.S. I know, I know: "Hope your DC enjoys Liberty." You're not funny or original.
It is interesting that UVA tour guides used to do state their pronouns and do a land acknowledgement (toured in 2019/2020 pre-pandemic). They also spent a lot of the tour on the enslaved people that built UVA. It felt like 1/3 of the tour was about Jefferson’s moral failings rather than the education at UVA. Fast forward to 2025/2026 and the pronouns and land acknowledgement is gone. They pointed out the memorial to enslaved workers and that was it. Maybe this is in response to the DOJ probe?
This was emphasized on our UVa tour too. We saw it in the spring of 2023, so they continued it even after the pandemic. We're about as anti-MAGA as it gets, and even we thought it was a weird thing to devote so much of the tour to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We visited multiple schools where the tour guides opened with their pronouns and/or a "stolen land acknowledgement." While we didn't outright nix those schools, we strongly discouraged them. Thankfully, DC felt the same way about spending four years in an environment dominated by insufferable woke SJWs as we did, and chose accordingly.
P.S. I know, I know: "Hope your DC enjoys Liberty." You're not funny or original.
It is interesting that UVA tour guides used to do state their pronouns and do a land acknowledgement (toured in 2019/2020 pre-pandemic). They also spent a lot of the tour on the enslaved people that built UVA. It felt like 1/3 of the tour was about Jefferson’s moral failings rather than the education at UVA. Fast forward to 2025/2026 and the pronouns and land acknowledgement is gone. They pointed out the memorial to enslaved workers and that was it. Maybe this is in response to the DOJ probe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- Or - did you allow your student to apply to anywhere they had an interest?
Whether it be due to the cost of attendance or poor reputation, did you restrict your student in any way from applying to certain colleges?
What are you raising idiots ?
No red states period unless you are too stupid to understand the changing laws.
Sending a daughter to old miss is absolutely insane
South Carolina for daughters omg wth is wrong with you as a parent?.
No your kid who got pregnant will not be crossing state lines
You can actually buy Plan B before they go to college and send it with them and condoms.
Anonymous wrote:DeVry would have sent me to the grave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- Or - did you allow your student to apply to anywhere they had an interest?
Whether it be due to the cost of attendance or poor reputation, did you restrict your student in any way from applying to certain colleges?
Yes, if I had an objection to a school for any reason, I voiced it. I did not want my kid to go to a predominantly Catholic school as we are non-Catholic (and not white also) or a women's college and I did not want them to go to Texas, a state where women have no rights over their bodies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We visited multiple schools where the tour guides opened with their pronouns and/or a "stolen land acknowledgement." While we didn't outright nix those schools, we strongly discouraged them. Thankfully, DC felt the same way about spending four years in an environment dominated by insufferable woke SJWs as we did, and chose accordingly.
P.S. I know, I know: "Hope your DC enjoys Liberty." You're not funny or original.
Why do you object to the stolen land acknowledgement?