Anonymous wrote:Of course people care. Almost everyone cares and is impressed by names of smart-kid schools. The reaction was the same everywhere when I graduated my T10 years ago. The name causes people to assume you are smart. It is a very predictable reaction and happened at every level of job seeking and meeting fellow parents at the preschool and up. The name should not matter as much but it does. In my job more than half of the leaders went to ivy/elite names so no one cares anymore because everyone treats each other the same at this level. When we hire we try not to care but it comes up sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Of course people care. Almost everyone cares and is impressed by names of smart-kid schools. The reaction was the same everywhere when I graduated my T10 years ago. The name causes people to assume you are smart. It is a very predictable reaction and happened at every level of job seeking and meeting fellow parents at the preschool and up. The name should not matter as much but it does. In my job more than half of the leaders went to ivy/elite names so no one cares anymore because everyone treats each other the same at this level. When we hire we try not to care but it comes up sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If someone else’s kid gets into HYPS and yours is at JMU (or maybe even UVA) then you know on some level you’re going to feel salty about it.
My kid went to JMU and truly is a superstar. STFU if you think that way. It’s insane. Only thing I’m salty about is the people who talk down to people for just living their lives the way they want and being envious and condescending about their success for reasons that make absolutely no sense to a rational human being. You are a loser PP.
Anonymous wrote:I’m very non-intense about college but that’s because I remember the deep stress of it when I was in high school and I don’t think it’s necessary. I think kids can thrive and excel, or not, in a lot of colleges. There are a few career paths where it matters more, but only for the middling people.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious about where my kid's friends are going, and always happy to hear about *any* school they're going to, be it community college, technical school, or the big state university.
I couldn't care less what anyone else thinks about my kids' college choices.
Anonymous wrote:If someone else’s kid gets into HYPS and yours is at JMU (or maybe even UVA) then you know on some level you’re going to feel salty about it.