Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drop them. Also, nothing wrong with saying "Oh, people around here are so competitive, so we've decided not to talk about where our kids are going in order to not make people feel badly." Keep them guessing.
Too late for this. I don't really have the gall to speak out like this so went with the flow and told many people our plans. I wish I hadn't now...
Anonymous wrote:Be loud and proud. Wear your kids college sweatshirt everywhere. Identify and Talk up all the positives to yourself, your child. Find your own happiness, focus on your kids pathway for success, and dont worry about judgement from your narrow minded neighbors. Congrats to you and your kid!
Anonymous wrote:Find new friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question: why do you care what some rando at the gym thinks?
I see the same people often. Cliques form sometimes and I feel totally condescended to.
Anonymous wrote:The moms I know are smug and deriding and make me feel like dirt because my DC is going to a school with a 60+ % acceptance rate. Does anyone have experience with how to handle this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it interesting when parents of young kids get judgy about a less selective school. They have clear expectations that their kids will be Harvard bound.
Yes!!! This is part of it! Young moms are often so judgy...wait until you realize your kid has to cure iicancer to get into some of these places
Anonymous wrote:Own it. Smart, accomplished kids go everywhere. And successful people come from everywhere. All you are feeling ends once they go to school. My DC goes to a school much derided here, by choice. His experience has been by all accounts amazing and much better than some friends at higher rated schools, and he has a prestigious job offer. Just wait.
Anonymous wrote:Serious question: why do you care what some rando at the gym thinks?