Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is drenched in misogyny and gross. And in no way reflects the truth about any of the schools mentioned here.
Let me guess, do you have a “no hate in this house” type of sign in your yard?
What's wrong with this sign?
Anonymous wrote:The irony of this thread is that the top tier school parents seem far more snobby than any Hold Child parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the rep for this school? Are the girls snobby?
Snobby about what? Attending a 4th tier school with mediocre college admissions results?
Does it not creep anyone else out the way adults talk about children on this website?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is drenched in misogyny and gross. And in no way reflects the truth about any of the schools mentioned here.
Let me guess, do you have a “no hate in this house” type of sign in your yard?
Anonymous wrote:This thread is drenched in misogyny and gross. And in no way reflects the truth about any of the schools mentioned here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're known to be the prettiest, by far, by all the private boys schools. This likely goes to their heads a bit.
This is obviously dumb but how would it even be possible? It makes no sense. The admissions office would have to be screening for attractiveness or something.
Holy Cross girls are very average looking, generally speaking. The weirdo parents on here who are trying to get us to believe HC girls are especially pretty already know their daughters aren’t very smart (as evidenced by their enrollment at HC). These desperate parents are grasping at straws. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I was staying away from this thread, but I have to admit that my very smart and studious daughter who attends one of the other higher ranked girls schools knows quite a few girls who attend HC. Nice girls, but I kind of agree that there is a lot of focus on looks, makeup, and girly stuff in general among those girls. It could be that there are clicks that are not like that, but with the size of the school so small, those girls would probably be outcasts. That's one of the reasons my daughter who's not girly and doesn't wear makeup decided against HC and is attending a higher ranked school with more rigorous academics. Oh, and she's not homely...very cute and athletic. Just doesn't wear makeup or do TikTok videos.
Okay, Petty Patty.
So you “tried to stay away” and somehow in your efforts to only minimally participate in this conversation managed to insult the girls at Holy Child, while lauding your own daughter as “smart and studious” and going to a school with “more rigorous academics” at one of the “higher ranked girls schools.”
Since your kid doesn’t attend HC, you actually have NO idea what the academics are like. And newsflash, there is no *official* ranking of private girls schools. You’ve only confirmed that your daughter doesn’t like/know how to put on makeup, doesn’t like social media and is easily intimidated by attractive, well put together teens from wealthy families. Not sure where, in 2023, she will fit in socially with that profile.
NP. LMAO!
I don't have a dog in this fight, but you sound ridiculously desperate. LOL
You just confirmed that you would not fit in socially with HC’s elite families.
Sad.
There’s nothing elite about HC. Elite and HC shouldn’t even be used in the same sentence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I was staying away from this thread, but I have to admit that my very smart and studious daughter who attends one of the other higher ranked girls schools knows quite a few girls who attend HC. Nice girls, but I kind of agree that there is a lot of focus on looks, makeup, and girly stuff in general among those girls. It could be that there are clicks that are not like that, but with the size of the school so small, those girls would probably be outcasts. That's one of the reasons my daughter who's not girly and doesn't wear makeup decided against HC and is attending a higher ranked school with more rigorous academics. Oh, and she's not homely...very cute and athletic. Just doesn't wear makeup or do TikTok videos.
Okay, Petty Patty.
So you “tried to stay away” and somehow in your efforts to only minimally participate in this conversation managed to insult the girls at Holy Child, while lauding your own daughter as “smart and studious” and going to a school with “more rigorous academics” at one of the “higher ranked girls schools.”
Since your kid doesn’t attend HC, you actually have NO idea what the academics are like. And newsflash, there is no *official* ranking of private girls schools. You’ve only confirmed that your daughter doesn’t like/know how to put on makeup, doesn’t like social media and is easily intimidated by attractive, well put together teens from wealthy families. Not sure where, in 2023, she will fit in socially with that profile.
NP. LMAO!
I don't have a dog in this fight, but you sound ridiculously desperate. LOL
You just confirmed that you would not fit in socially with HC’s elite families.
Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I was staying away from this thread, but I have to admit that my very smart and studious daughter who attends one of the other higher ranked girls schools knows quite a few girls who attend HC. Nice girls, but I kind of agree that there is a lot of focus on looks, makeup, and girly stuff in general among those girls. It could be that there are clicks that are not like that, but with the size of the school so small, those girls would probably be outcasts. That's one of the reasons my daughter who's not girly and doesn't wear makeup decided against HC and is attending a higher ranked school with more rigorous academics. Oh, and she's not homely...very cute and athletic. Just doesn't wear makeup or do TikTok videos.
Okay, Petty Patty.
So you “tried to stay away” and somehow in your efforts to only minimally participate in this conversation managed to insult the girls at Holy Child, while lauding your own daughter as “smart and studious” and going to a school with “more rigorous academics” at one of the “higher ranked girls schools.”
Since your kid doesn’t attend HC, you actually have NO idea what the academics are like. And newsflash, there is no *official* ranking of private girls schools. You’ve only confirmed that your daughter doesn’t like/know how to put on makeup, doesn’t like social media and is easily intimidated by attractive, well put together teens from wealthy families. Not sure where, in 2023, she will fit in socially with that profile.
NP. LMAO!
I don't have a dog in this fight, but you sound ridiculously desperate. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I was staying away from this thread, but I have to admit that my very smart and studious daughter who attends one of the other higher ranked girls schools knows quite a few girls who attend HC. Nice girls, but I kind of agree that there is a lot of focus on looks, makeup, and girly stuff in general among those girls. It could be that there are clicks that are not like that, but with the size of the school so small, those girls would probably be outcasts. That's one of the reasons my daughter who's not girly and doesn't wear makeup decided against HC and is attending a higher ranked school with more rigorous academics. Oh, and she's not homely...very cute and athletic. Just doesn't wear makeup or do TikTok videos.
Okay, Petty Patty.
So you “tried to stay away” and somehow in your efforts to only minimally participate in this conversation managed to insult the girls at Holy Child, while lauding your own daughter as “smart and studious” and going to a school with “more rigorous academics” at one of the “higher ranked girls schools.”
Since your kid doesn’t attend HC, you actually have NO idea what the academics are like. And newsflash, there is no *official* ranking of private girls schools. You’ve only confirmed that your daughter doesn’t like/know how to put on makeup, doesn’t like social media and is easily intimidated by attractive, well put together teens from wealthy families. Not sure where, in 2023, she will fit in socially with that profile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I was staying away from this thread, but I have to admit that my very smart and studious daughter who attends one of the other higher ranked girls schools knows quite a few girls who attend HC. Nice girls, but I kind of agree that there is a lot of focus on looks, makeup, and girly stuff in general among those girls. It could be that there are clicks that are not like that, but with the size of the school so small, those girls would probably be outcasts. That's one of the reasons my daughter who's not girly and doesn't wear makeup decided against HC and is attending a higher ranked school with more rigorous academics. Oh, and she's not homely...very cute and athletic. Just doesn't wear makeup or do TikTok videos.
Okay, Petty Patty.
So you “tried to stay away” and somehow in your efforts to only minimally participate in this conversation managed to insult the girls at Holy Child, while lauding your own daughter as “smart and studious” and going to a school with “more rigorous academics” at one of the “higher ranked girls schools.”
Since your kid doesn’t attend HC, you actually have NO idea what the academics are like. And newsflash, there is no *official* ranking of private girls schools. You’ve only confirmed that your daughter doesn’t like/know how to put on makeup, doesn’t like social media and is easily intimidated by attractive, well put together teens from wealthy families. Not sure where, in 2023, she will fit in socially with that profile.
LOL. She doesn’t need makeup because of her long dark eyelashes, dark eyes and tanned skin. She has used makeup for certain occasions. But not at school. She is not intimated by anyone lol. She has social media but just lurks. She is living a
very health teen life as a strong athlete and top performer academically. She is much more mature than others her age. Oh and our net worth and income is such that people would consider us wealthy. We don’t flaunt it though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. How is holy child about neurodiversity? Adhd? What about non-binary gender expression?
What Catholic schools do you know of that are accepting of "non-binary gender expression"? Really, tell us.