Anonymous wrote:I wish more school teachers would put up their diplomas. I think it's good for kids to see and encourages conversations about different colleges.
Anonymous wrote:My ex-war-refugee husband, who remembers going hungry as a child, clawed his way to an MD and a PhD and probably doesn't even remember where he stored his diplomas. To him the ultimate achievements are living well and giving a great education, as well as a comfortable life, to his children.
But would he judge anyone putting their diplomas on the wall? Not at all. Neither would I. Do what makes you happy!
Anonymous wrote:My sister bought my kid an expensive university-logoed diploma frame for high school graduation. The kind she always wanted. It will probably get used.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a lawyer. I had my degree and bar admittance on the wall in my office like plenty of the people I worked with. Now that I’m no longer practicing it is on the wall in my home office. Not sure why anyone cares about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering.
To me it’s a display of pomposity and I think less of the person.
(FWIW I attended a T20 undergrad and a ‘good’ grad school, but I don’t know where my diplomas are and would not dream of mounting them on a wall. I did not attend any commencement ceremonies and paid my way through everything.)
I'm so glad you put this qualifier. I was thinking you went to a lesser educational institution and could not believe a state school grad would have the audacity to even mention this.
Anonymous wrote:I’m always a bit surprised at things that others have opinions on and choose to judge others for. I do not display my diplomas but it’s not from any deep thoughts about it. It’s never crossed my mind to have an opinion when I’ve been in offices with framed diplomas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Display where?
In their office - fine.
In their living rooom - weird
As long as they aren’t on a bedroom wall, no problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Display where?
In their office - fine.
In their living rooom - weird
This. Certain professions and environments a diploma is not only OK to display, it SHOULD be displayed, such as lawyers, doctors, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering.
To me it’s a display of pomposity and I think less of the person.
(FWIW I attended a T20 undergrad and a ‘good’ grad school, but I don’t know where my diplomas are and would not dream of mounting them on a wall. I did not attend any commencement ceremonies and paid my way through everything.)