Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]HYP parent with child at UDC[/b]. Not making any excuses though there are circumstances that made this the best choice for my child. Will just say the savings are very significant (BTW far from a primary factor behind the choice) and child will have really good shot at a good graduate program based on grades, course load, sheer dedication, and demonstrated ability to do very well on standardized testing.
I hate to derail a thread, but here goes... Why do people describe themselves as having gone to HYP? Which is it, Harvard, Yale, or Princeton?? Why the secrecy???
I don't say that I'm a UVA/W&M/VT grad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are a 3% family and our oldest goes to the University of Vermont and is skiing and studying to be a teacher.
Nobody describes themselves as a 3%'er. It's not a "thing" like the 1% is. You're embarrassing yourself. You're a 99%'er sorry.
Anonymous wrote:We are a 3% family and our oldest goes to the University of Vermont and is skiing and studying to be a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Status job.. status social calender... status cars... status town... status neighborhood... status high school... WE DON'T CARE WHERE THE KIDS GO TO COLLEGE!
Sorry, not believable.
Anonymous wrote:We are a 3% family and our oldest goes to the University of Vermont and is skiing and studying to be a teacher.
Nobody describes themselves as a 3%'er. It's not a "thing" like the 1% is. You're embarrassing yourself. You're a 99%'er sorry.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13 pages of parents doing exactly what the OP called out. Too funny.
You still don't get it.
Yup. The original post is startling obnoxious.
It may be obnoxious but it is also true. Above average people don't like to admit it when their children are just average. They knots they will twist themselves into just to keep from admitting the truth - precious couldn't get into HYPS in today's more competitive environment - are amusing and transparent. We see through the bullshit you know! YWIA!
There is something wrong with you.
Shrug. I just think it's funny when this happens. Particularly when the parents are so pretentious in all other areas of their lives but then try to put on a happy face that their snowflake ended up at JMU or someplace similar. Makes me laugh.
+1,000,000!
Lease luxury cars, faux-coy brag about everything on Facebook, buy a house in what they consider a fancy UMC neighborhood ... pretend college status doesn't exist.
Anonymous[b wrote:]HYP parent with child at UDC[/b]. Not making any excuses though there are circumstances that made this the best choice for my child. Will just say the savings are very significant (BTW far from a primary factor behind the choice) and child will have really good shot at a good graduate program based on grades, course load, sheer dedication, and demonstrated ability to do very well on standardized testing.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I attended average schools and we are currently part of the 1%. Is that ok with you OP? Or, are you going to start getting upset again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13 pages of parents doing exactly what the OP called out. Too funny.
You still don't get it.
Yup. The original post is startling obnoxious.
It may be obnoxious but it is also true. Above average people don't like to admit it when their children are just average. They knots they will twist themselves into just to keep from admitting the truth - precious couldn't get into HYPS in today's more competitive environment - are amusing and transparent. We see through the bullshit you know! YWIA!
There is something wrong with you.
Shrug. I just think it's funny when this happens. Particularly when the parents are so pretentious in all other areas of their lives but then try to put on a happy face that their snowflake ended up at JMU or someplace similar. Makes me laugh.
+1,000,000!
Lease luxury cars, faux-coy brag about everything on Facebook, buy a house in what they consider a fancy UMC neighborhood ... pretend college status doesn't exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13 pages of parents doing exactly what the OP called out. Too funny.
You still don't get it.
Yup. The original post is startling obnoxious.
It may be obnoxious but it is also true. Above average people don't like to admit it when their children are just average. They knots they will twist themselves into just to keep from admitting the truth - precious couldn't get into HYPS in today's more competitive environment - are amusing and transparent. We see through the bullshit you know! YWIA!
There is something wrong with you.
Shrug. I just think it's funny when this happens. Particularly when the parents are so pretentious in all other areas of their lives but then try to put on a happy face that their snowflake ended up at JMU or someplace similar. Makes me laugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13 pages of parents doing exactly what the OP called out. Too funny.
You still don't get it.
Yup. The original post is startling obnoxious.
It may be obnoxious but it is also true. Above average people don't like to admit it when their children are just average. They knots they will twist themselves into just to keep from admitting the truth - precious couldn't get into HYPS in today's more competitive environment - are amusing and transparent. We see through the bullshit you know! YWIA!
There is something wrong with you.
Shrug. I just think it's funny when this happens. Particularly when the parents are so pretentious in all other areas of their lives but then try to put on a happy face that their snowflake ended up at JMU or someplace similar. Makes me laugh.
So you are mediocre in every aspect of your life, but your snowflake got into a highly rated school. Double shrug.