Anonymous wrote:
I totally believe the OP. It's not even about the specific college! It's just about your circle and feeling left out.
People feel envious about so many material goods, status symbols and lifestyles. It's perfectly natural to feel that way for secondary education as well. The posters who scoff may not have had the experience of their kid getting into a significantly less-selective college than all of their friends. It sucks.
OP, it will all be fine. The arc of life is long and no one knows whose kid will have the happiest or most "successful" life (according to what criteria?). Grieve for a bit, then come out the other side.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, being a bad mom, sore loser. In our circle all the kids did exceptional but mine, of course we have ADD going for us. I don't show it to my son but it's eating me up alive.
Anonymous wrote:Your son knows you're disappointed. Hard to hide.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, being a bad mom, sore loser. In our circle all the kids did exceptional but mine, of course we have ADD going for us. I don't show it to my son but it's eating me up alive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may not tell your kid, but believe me he probably knows. Focus on where he is happy to be going and encourage him to make the most of his time there.
This ridiculous notion that you are defined by where you go to college is quite frankly toxic and stupid and being ashamed of your own kid based on thing is even worse. You are his parent, start acting like it.
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OP, you are a bad parent. You want what is best for you, not your kid. Good parents want what is best for their kid. He should be ashamed to have you as a parent.
Anonymous wrote:You may not tell your kid, but believe me he probably knows. Focus on where he is happy to be going and encourage him to make the most of his time there.
This ridiculous notion that you are defined by where you go to college is quite frankly toxic and stupid and being ashamed of your own kid based on thing is even worse. You are his parent, start acting like it.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, being a bad mom, sore loser. In our circle all the kids did exceptional but mine, of course we have ADD going for us. I don't show it to my son but it's eating me up alive.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, being a bad mom, sore loser. In our circle all the kids did exceptional but mine, of course we have ADD going for us. I don't show it to my son but it's eating me up alive.