Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its an easy conversation
People are hoping it will trigger subsequent conversation (e.g., my brother went there, I used to live nearby, I almost went there—whatever). It also tells them where the kid is geographically.
You sound defensive if this bothers you.
Anonymous wrote:Someone asked me that tonight. When I said my child goes to Brown, they asked me if I went there too. When I said yes, they followed up with, is that how they got in? I hate those kinds of comments because they diminish his achievements, but I bit my tongue and just shrugged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever you meet new people or talk about your kids being college age, inevitably the person needs to know where they go to school.
Do we all feed into this and then get judged (or appreciated) depending on where they go?
I find myself doing it, and it’s asked of me all the time.
No wonder rankings have become so “important”
I'm not asking so I can judge you. I'm asking because I want to get to know you, and your kids are part of your life.
I don't care if you answer Montgomery College or Harvard.
So you ask “where is x in college” and they say they don’t go to college they wait tables or they are work retail, and you think it’s still okay to say “where do they go to college”
Anonymous wrote:Whenever you meet new people or talk about your kids being college age, inevitably the person needs to know where they go to school.
Do we all feed into this and then get judged (or appreciated) depending on where they go?
I find myself doing it, and it’s asked of me all the time.
No wonder rankings have become so “important”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever you meet new people or talk about your kids being college age, inevitably the person needs to know where they go to school.
Do we all feed into this and then get judged (or appreciated) depending on where they go?
I find myself doing it, and it’s asked of me all the time.
No wonder rankings have become so “important”
I'm not asking so I can judge you. I'm asking because I want to get to know you, and your kids are part of your life.
I don't care if you answer Montgomery College or Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its an easy conversation
+1 What else should we ask about their kids who are in college?
Anonymous wrote:They are just makiing conversation, showing an interest. It is polite. They do not care if you say Harvard or NOVA. They will also not rember 10 minutes later.