Anonymous
Post 10/21/2025 20:01     Subject: Vandy and U Texas didn’t say “no”

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All prominent schools will eventually be targeted. Don’t assume because one school hasn’t been that it won’t be.


Right. We’re less than one year through four years of darkness.




I just hope I know when we need to pack up and leave. The DC area feels like such a nice little cushion, despite the NG downtown and the crazy banners, etc. I really am trying to plot an escape plan inside my head. The where is currently the problem.

But I was pretty happy my kid chose a school in New England last year. I didn't have worries about health or rights on the state level.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2025 19:49     Subject: Vandy and U Texas didn’t say “no”

Anonymous wrote:All prominent schools will eventually be targeted. Don’t assume because one school hasn’t been that it won’t be.


Right. We’re less than one year through four years of darkness.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2025 19:30     Subject: Vandy and U Texas didn’t say “no”

All prominent schools will eventually be targeted. Don’t assume because one school hasn’t been that it won’t be.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2025 19:14     Subject: Vandy and U Texas didn’t say “no”

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid crossed Vandy off his list due to their appalling Trump bootlicking


You’ve just revealed that your kid - and maybe you too - acted before they understood the situation.

Maybe your student should apply to a less selective school that doesn’t require an understanding of nuance and is ok with bombastic (bootlicking?) assessments.


Explain the nuance you’re talking about please?


Are you dull? Vanderbilt was asked for feedback, not a yes/no response. Canceling the school because they didn’t answer “no” when they were asked for feedback doesn’t make any sense.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2025 19:05     Subject: Vandy and U Texas didn’t say “no”

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid crossed Vandy off his list due to their appalling Trump bootlicking


You’ve just revealed that your kid - and maybe you too - acted before they understood the situation.

Maybe your student should apply to a less selective school that doesn’t require an understanding of nuance and is ok with bombastic (bootlicking?) assessments.


Explain the nuance you’re talking about please?