Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not, like a PP, I'm a bit superstitious and it's bad karma. I told my DD not to fall in love with any school till the admission was in hand.
She ended up at Baylor. Her admission decision was online via the portal - it was a really nice little video. But that was followed up in a day or two with a swag box. It had a tee shirt, mug, yard sign, green and gold popcorn, socks, M&Ms, and assorted decals, and details on next steps, line camp, orientation, etc.
So, there's plenty of time to buy swag. I would hold off because if the ED does not work out, you would have the hassle of returning it.
I do wonder how much all this promotional stuff is driving up college costs. I went to Amherst in the 90s and never got so much as a free sticker.
Anonymous wrote:I would not, like a PP, I'm a bit superstitious and it's bad karma. I told my DD not to fall in love with any school till the admission was in hand.
She ended up at Baylor. Her admission decision was online via the portal - it was a really nice little video. But that was followed up in a day or two with a swag box. It had a tee shirt, mug, yard sign, green and gold popcorn, socks, M&Ms, and assorted decals, and details on next steps, line camp, orientation, etc.
So, there's plenty of time to buy swag. I would hold off because if the ED does not work out, you would have the hassle of returning it.
Anonymous wrote:My kid accepted his ED offer and is super happy, so Amazon next day to the rescue!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all are so weird. It’s okay to buy expensive SUV’s that are gas guzzlers. But not okay to spend on some swag. Hmmmm.
My expensive SUV is useful. Functional. And used daily. You're buying fabric that was produced via chemicals and sweatshops just to shove it in a dresser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:f--k no. I'm not spending $ until I know that's where they want to go. why would I pay to advertise a school my kid turns down or doesn't get into? it's just weird to wear merch from a college you don't live near or you or your fam have any affiliation to.
Totally agree. It’s like buying Harvard merch just because you visited Harvard Square. Weird.
Funny bc this is also NOT weird.
And clearly the merchandisers at places like H&M, PacSun, Tilly’s, Urban Outfitters all agree bc there are always a handful of college sweatshirts from various colleges that they carry in their cold-weather lines both in store and online….including Harvard,
And people literally do exactly what you suggest is “weird” All the time. Tourists do, in fact, but Harvard swag when they visit the area! You’re very out of touch.
Anonymous wrote:My kid accepted his ED offer and is super happy, so Amazon next day to the rescue!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:f--k no. I'm not spending $ until I know that's where they want to go. why would I pay to advertise a school my kid turns down or doesn't get into? it's just weird to wear merch from a college you don't live near or you or your fam have any affiliation to.
Totally agree. It’s like buying Harvard merch just because you visited Harvard Square. Weird.
Anonymous wrote:f--k no. I'm not spending $ until I know that's where they want to go. why would I pay to advertise a school my kid turns down or doesn't get into? it's just weird to wear merch from a college you don't live near or you or your fam have any affiliation to.