Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Life never goes as planned. A few months ago I was talking to my high schooler about looking at colleges next year. Well I was just diagnosed with cancer and start chemotherapy soon and now all I do is cry in my bed at night and hope I live long enough to see my dc graduate high school. OP just grab your dc, hug them, and enjoy this happy time whatever they decide.
This thread is not about you. Post in the health section.
Not any of the PP's.
Totally uncalled for response!
Anonymous wrote:Tell him you will only pay for an Ivy League school.
Anonymous wrote:Gee. My dream was that my child would be able to hear. She is not able to do that. People like you make me sick, OP.
Anonymous wrote:
Life never goes as planned. A few months ago I was talking to my high schooler about looking at colleges next year. Well I was just diagnosed with cancer and start chemotherapy soon and now all I do is cry in my bed at night and hope I live long enough to see my dc graduate high school. OP just grab your dc, hug them, and enjoy this happy time whatever they decide.
This thread is not about you. Post in the health section.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Life never goes as planned. A few months ago I was talking to my high schooler about looking at colleges next year. Well I was just diagnosed with cancer and start chemotherapy soon and now all I do is cry in my bed at night and hope I live long enough to see my dc graduate high school. OP just grab your dc, hug them, and enjoy this happy time whatever they decide.
This thread is not about you. Post in the health section.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Life never goes as planned. A few months ago I was talking to my high schooler about looking at colleges next year. Well I was just diagnosed with cancer and start chemotherapy soon and now all I do is cry in my bed at night and hope I live long enough to see my dc graduate high school. OP just grab your dc, hug them, and enjoy this happy time whatever they decide.
This thread is not about you. Post in the health section.
Anonymous wrote:Life never goes as planned. A few months ago I was talking to my high schooler about looking at colleges next year. Well I was just diagnosed with cancer and start chemotherapy soon and now all I do is cry in my bed at night and hope I live long enough to see my dc graduate high school. OP just grab your dc, hug them, and enjoy this happy time whatever they decide.
Anonymous wrote:There is no evidence that the name of the school he attends will have any impact on his success and happiness in life. Just like you know that attending the state school did not affect your own success. He's the smart one. He knows the brand-name label means nothing.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter turned down Yale for University of Florida. Admittedly, I had a hard time with her decision. But my DH and I both felt strongly that it was her decision to make, especially given the number of scholarships she won.
She is finishing her junior year and interning this summer. She has already been offered a job after graduation. Florida was the perfect school for her.
If your son was smart enough to get into several Ivys, he's smart enough to choose his college.
Anonymous wrote:Life never goes as planned. A few months ago I was talking to my high schooler about looking at colleges next year. Well I was just diagnosed with cancer and start chemotherapy soon and now all I do is cry in my bed at night and hope I live long enough to see my dc graduate high school. OP just grab your dc, hug them, and enjoy this happy time whatever they decide.