Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perfectionistic kids who struggle in such a competitive environment. Little resilience, poor mental health after years of competing and being valued for external accomplishments.
Is this just guessing? Gross
The school attracts kids whose identity is primarily based on their academic achievements. It is hard to become a small fish in a big pond: get Bs or Cs, have to actually learn how to study, mke new friends, be poor among rich kids, figure oneself out at the age of 18, etc….
Hope he is safe!
This. We all have read the stats of the kids getting into the top 10 schools these days. Heck, even what is needed to get into UVA. We do not allow kids to fail and reinvent themselves during their teen years. They are expected to be perfect and do it all. No down time. No “hanging out” all weekend with friends or family. They must volunteer, research, play a sport, make an impact, get all As (no A-s!!). It is insane. This is the result.
Anonymous wrote:Perfectionistic kids who struggle in such a competitive environment. Little resilience, poor mental health after years of competing and being valued for external accomplishments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember that one YouTube from that Princeton kid that was posted here last year?
Wow eye-opening.
Immediately took it off of my kids list. It is not a happy place. Buyer beware
Lol my dc is there and is pretty happy
Curious what is your HHI?
$350k
My kid gets aid.
From Princeton.
You aren’t getting a Pell grant. You can easily afford eating clubs, ski trip weekends, and walking around money for food or NYC nights.
You do know that financial aid provides junior and seniors with a dining credit sufficient to fund eating club meal plans? And only a few still have bucket, the rest are open to whomever want to join.
Bicker, not bucket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember that one YouTube from that Princeton kid that was posted here last year?
Wow eye-opening.
Immediately took it off of my kids list. It is not a happy place. Buyer beware
Lol my dc is there and is pretty happy
Curious what is your HHI?
$350k
My kid gets aid.
From Princeton.
You aren’t getting a Pell grant. You can easily afford eating clubs, ski trip weekends, and walking around money for food or NYC nights.
not if you live in a high COL area, you can't
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do you get aid on $350k?
We got zero aid at that level from 10 schools including an Ivy.
NP. I'm guessing they have A. low/no assets; B. more than one kid in college or C. divorced household
Yes, you guessed it : no assets and 2 kids in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perfectionistic kids who struggle in such a competitive environment. Little resilience, poor mental health after years of competing and being valued for external accomplishments.
Is this just guessing? Gross
The school attracts kids whose identity is primarily based on their academic achievements. It is hard to become a small fish in a big pond: get Bs or Cs, have to actually learn how to study, mke new friends, be poor among rich kids, figure oneself out at the age of 18, etc….
Hope he is safe!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do you get aid on $350k?
We got zero aid at that level from 10 schools including an Ivy.
NP. I'm guessing they have A. low/no assets; B. more than one kid in college or C. divorced household
Anonymous wrote:how do you get aid on $350k?
We got zero aid at that level from 10 schools including an Ivy.
Anonymous wrote:how do you get aid on $350k?
We got zero aid at that level from 10 schools including an Ivy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember that one YouTube from that Princeton kid that was posted here last year?
Wow eye-opening.
Immediately took it off of my kids list. It is not a happy place. Buyer beware
Lol my dc is there and is pretty happy
Curious what is your HHI?
$350k
My kid gets aid.
How much aid do you get with $350k?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perfectionistic kids who struggle in such a competitive environment. Little resilience, poor mental health after years of competing and being valued for external accomplishments.
Is this just guessing? Gross
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember that one YouTube from that Princeton kid that was posted here last year?
Wow eye-opening.
Immediately took it off of my kids list. It is not a happy place. Buyer beware
Lol my dc is there and is pretty happy
Curious what is your HHI?
$350k
My kid gets aid.
From Princeton.
You aren’t getting a Pell grant. You can easily afford eating clubs, ski trip weekends, and walking around money for food or NYC nights.
You do know that financial aid provides junior and seniors with a dining credit sufficient to fund eating club meal plans? And only a few still have bucket, the rest are open to whomever want to join.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember that one YouTube from that Princeton kid that was posted here last year?
Wow eye-opening.
Immediately took it off of my kids list. It is not a happy place. Buyer beware
Lol my dc is there and is pretty happy
Curious what is your HHI?
$350k
My kid gets aid.
From Princeton.
You aren’t getting a Pell grant. You can easily afford eating clubs, ski trip weekends, and walking around money for food or NYC nights.
Anonymous wrote:Princeton has had 7 student suicide since 2022. I do hope they consider whether they need to make some culture changes. Suicides have not historically been an issue ar the school so it’s something unique to the current culture at the school.