Anonymous wrote:I’m convinced it’s a small number of people repeatedly posting negative stuff. It sounds very similar. I even see them in the travel forum where people are attacking a poster for traveling with kids. It’s really bizarre. I think anonymous forums like this just draw some very unhappy people trying to make others unhappy. If we ignore them, they’re more likely to go away. I wish they’d be blocked, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been on DCUM since 2004, when it had an email listserv format option.
I stay because even with the eye-watering toxicity, DCUM will give you kernels of really, really useful and truthful information that you can't get anywhere else (unless you have 1,000 friends IRL and you talk to all of them, constantly). The College forum is a textbook case for this, along with a few others like Private Schools. DCPS Schools, too.
Me too, since that’s when my baby who just got into college was born.
Anonymous wrote:I’m convinced it’s a small number of people repeatedly posting negative stuff. It sounds very similar. I even see them in the travel forum where people are attacking a poster for traveling with kids. It’s really bizarre. I think anonymous forums like this just draw some very unhappy people trying to make others unhappy. If we ignore them, they’re more likely to go away. I wish they’d be blocked, though.
Anonymous wrote:I've been on DCUM since 2004, when it had an email listserv format option.
I stay because even with the eye-watering toxicity, DCUM will give you kernels of really, really useful and truthful information that you can't get anywhere else (unless you have 1,000 friends IRL and you talk to all of them, constantly). The College forum is a textbook case for this, along with a few others like Private Schools. DCPS Schools, too.
Anonymous wrote:I've been on DCUM since 2004, when it had an email listserv format option.
I stay because even with the eye-watering toxicity, DCUM will give you kernels of really, really useful and truthful information that you can't get anywhere else (unless you have 1,000 friends IRL and you talk to all of them, constantly). The College forum is a textbook case for this, along with a few others like Private Schools. DCPS Schools, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like reading “real talk”. If I wanted to be told my kid with a 1500 and a 3.9 and lots of AP classes who is nice but nothing special is definitely getting into Harvard, I’d ask my parents, who think he’s getting into Harvard and Yale.
But because of this forum, I know my kid is a dime of dozen (well, one of 100,000), and will do great at UMD or Michigan State or wherever he ends up.
Same here. My DH thought our 4.2 1440 DD could get in anywhere. Being on here has helped me show him he's being unrealistic. It's also brings us down to earth when kids with higher stats have gotten rejected from some of the same places DD has.
I did quit the forum for a while in the Fall. I posted something that led to 18 pages of vitriol, 95% of which was people misreading what I wrote or making wrong assumptions, which seems to be the MO of most DCUM posters.
Your ire is directed at Disney, who has created a multi-tier system. They aren't "cutting the line" if they bought passes.
You are missing the larger point. It is a type and a mindset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like reading “real talk”. If I wanted to be told my kid with a 1500 and a 3.9 and lots of AP classes who is nice but nothing special is definitely getting into Harvard, I’d ask my parents, who think he’s getting into Harvard and Yale.
But because of this forum, I know my kid is a dime of dozen (well, one of 100,000), and will do great at UMD or Michigan State or wherever he ends up.
Same here. My DH thought our 4.2 1440 DD could get in anywhere. Being on here has helped me show him he's being unrealistic. It's also brings us down to earth when kids with higher stats have gotten rejected from some of the same places DD has.
I did quit the forum for a while in the Fall. I posted something that led to 18 pages of vitriol, 95% of which was people misreading what I wrote or making wrong assumptions, which seems to be the MO of most DCUM posters.
Anonymous wrote:I like reading “real talk”. If I wanted to be told my kid with a 1500 and a 3.9 and lots of AP classes who is nice but nothing special is definitely getting into Harvard, I’d ask my parents, who think he’s getting into Harvard and Yale.
But because of this forum, I know my kid is a dime of dozen (well, one of 100,000), and will do great at UMD or Michigan State or wherever he ends up.