Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who attends3 ivy leagues and why?
Surely there can’t be two separate adult people in the same thread who don’t know what HYP indicates?
You obviously don’t know what it means. The pp never asked what it means. They said ivy leagues. They obviously know what it means. They asked who would attend all 3? Idiot.
This is so unintentionally hilarious
No one goes to Harvard, Yale, and Princeton? Do you know anyone who has attended all? No, you don’t.
OP was clearly saying she went to *one* of them, without wanting to specify which one. My god.
Np. Clearly? That wasn’t not clear at all. My god. She said hyp. That is not one.
. In any case, not a troll but kind of wish I were just trolling. A bit discouraged by my job prospects and can’t help but to be envious of my friends who have seemingly amazing careers. Again, grateful for all the helpful comments. And to those on this thread who are in similar situations, thx for chiming in. It’s nice to be reminded that I’m not alone!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who attends3 ivy leagues and why?
Surely there can’t be two separate adult people in the same thread who don’t know what HYP indicates?
You obviously don’t know what it means. The pp never asked what it means. They said ivy leagues. They obviously know what it means. They asked who would attend all 3? Idiot.
This is so unintentionally hilarious
No one goes to Harvard, Yale, and Princeton? Do you know anyone who has attended all? No, you don’t.
OP was clearly saying she went to *one* of them, without wanting to specify which one. My god.
Np. Clearly? That wasn’t not clear at all. My god. She said hyp. That is not one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who attends3 ivy leagues and why?
Surely there can’t be two separate adult people in the same thread who don’t know what HYP indicates?
You obviously don’t know what it means. The pp never asked what it means. They said ivy leagues. They obviously know what it means. They asked who would attend all 3? Idiot.
This is so unintentionally hilarious
No one goes to Harvard, Yale, and Princeton? Do you know anyone who has attended all? No, you don’t.
OP was clearly saying she went to *one* of them, without wanting to specify which one. My god.
No she did not till after the question was asked. It clearly says she received her degree from hyp. She did not say she went to one of them. And you are also incorrect again, bc she later said she went to two of them. This is when she said she did not want to be specific. She did not specify this before the question was asked in her first post. Learn to read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did a career switcher program and am going to start teaching in a few weeks. I did a lot of substituting and I feel good about my decision, but teaching sucks right now so I wouldn't be surprised if I don't last long. When I want another job, at least I won't have the resume gap to contend with. Also, I am doing math so between that and having a teaching license, I'll be valuable as a tutor.
I know some teachers who gained some tech skills while teaching and taught instructional design and are now doing UX design and things like that.
Oh, another thing I've seen people do that is much less intense than teaching is being an instructional assistant. I considered that for a while because all the ones I interacted with love their jobs. They found it really rewarding and the ones who had to quit because it didn't pay enough were bummed about it. In Virginia it's not difficult to become one (I think you just need a college degree and to take a test and for you the test will be easy).
Anonymous wrote:Volunteered, then went back to school to study law. I was much older than my classmates and am now far older than the other associates but am happy overall with the decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, yes, the OP is clearly a troll.
But also, if there are some parents (or caregivers of any sort) who took time away from working but want to get back in the game, go for it. I took many years away from full
Time work and transitioned my volunteer work into a career in non profit development. I meet interesting people, support a mission, and on-ramp wasn't that steep (hard skills wise)
I keep pointing out the troll posts on here but no one seems to believe. I bet nearly half are made up to keep things going on here. Scamming people, seemingly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who attends3 ivy leagues and why?
Surely there can’t be two separate adult people in the same thread who don’t know what HYP indicates?
You obviously don’t know what it means. The pp never asked what it means. They said ivy leagues. They obviously know what it means. They asked who would attend all 3? Idiot.
This is so unintentionally hilarious
No one goes to Harvard, Yale, and Princeton? Do you know anyone who has attended all? No, you don’t.
OP was clearly saying she went to *one* of them, without wanting to specify which one. My god.
Np. Clearly? That wasn’t not clear at all. My god. She said hyp. That is not one.
OP’s meaning was completely obvious to anyone who has spent two minutes on the college forum. You’re getting worked up about nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who attends3 ivy leagues and why?
Surely there can’t be two separate adult people in the same thread who don’t know what HYP indicates?
You obviously don’t know what it means. The pp never asked what it means. They said ivy leagues. They obviously know what it means. They asked who would attend all 3? Idiot.
This is so unintentionally hilarious
No one goes to Harvard, Yale, and Princeton? Do you know anyone who has attended all? No, you don’t.
OP was clearly saying she went to *one* of them, without wanting to specify which one. My god.
Np. Clearly? That wasn’t not clear at all. My god. She said hyp. That is not one.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, yes, the OP is clearly a troll.
But also, if there are some parents (or caregivers of any sort) who took time away from working but want to get back in the game, go for it. I took many years away from full
Time work and transitioned my volunteer work into a career in non profit development. I meet interesting people, support a mission, and on-ramp wasn't that steep (hard skills wise)
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t return to work if I were you. Since you don’t need the money. Instead spend the energy finding new hobbies and enjoying your life.