Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could somebody please explain to me what having an Ivy degree vs. another degree has to do with the SAHM question? FWIW, I am a college professor.
another way to sneak elitism into the picture!
Anonymous wrote:Could somebody please explain to me what having an Ivy degree vs. another degree has to do with the SAHM question? FWIW, I am a college professor.
Anonymous wrote:Every SAHM I know at our school has a college degree. Why would any of them feel guilty about staying home no matter where they went to school or how much it cost. Just because I choose a school at 18 - this doesn't define the decisions I want to make at 40 to stay at home with my children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could somebody please explain to me what having an Ivy degree vs. another degree has to do with the SAHM question? FWIW, I am a college professor.
I was wondering the same thing. Because those of us with degrees from anywhere else aren't giving up anything when we give up our careers, no matter how successful. Nobody expected much from us anyway.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Could somebody please explain to me what having an Ivy degree vs. another degree has to do with the SAHM question? FWIW, I am a college professor.
Anonymous wrote:Ivy degree and SAHM for 15 years. I don't ever for a second feel "guilty" about "wasting" my degree. My children have needed me, and I've been there for them. I wish I could have co-parented with DH, who wishes the same thing. He wants to work less, and I want to work more. I did work part time for a few years, but pay was so low I couldn't sustain it -- it actually cost me money to work!
I do a lot of volunteer work, so I think I'm contributing to society, and using my education for the general good, as well as in running a household and raising my children. It's not a perfect world, and I wish I did not have to choose between career and children, but I did, and I chose to spend time with my children, while DH spends time with his career.
We're not wealthy, either. We're probably poor by DC standards, but I'm exceptionally good at keeping spending low, so that's made it possible for me to stay at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could somebody please explain to me what having an Ivy degree vs. another degree has to do with the SAHM question? FWIW, I am a college professor.
I guess it validates those who need labels. After all, it is a validating seeking post...seems a life long preoccupation for some.
Anonymous wrote:Could somebody please explain to me what having an Ivy degree vs. another degree has to do with the SAHM question? FWIW, I am a college professor.