Anonymous wrote:DD doesn't want to go to family parties anymore, everyone is asking and focusing where she will be going to college next year. DD is not a stellar student and will most likely be going to an in state college. Her grades aren't high enough with her gpa to get into the state's main university. She doesn't know how to respond to family, people in general. I don't either, for now I say she is undecided and play off she is doing well at school- yes, I know ego.
If this is your child and she didn't get into a top school, what have you said? Lie and say she got a big scholarship to a lesser college?
Anonymous wrote:I think people now are just expecting nasty judgment. People would be happier if they assumed everyone has good intentions. I think most people don’t really care that much what other people do — they are just trying to make conversation and seem interested in someone’s life. So they ask questions like “where do you work?” “What did you do for vacation this summer?” “What are you thinking about for college?” “Do you do any extracurriculars in HS?” “Are you dating anyone?” For most people, they aren’t looking for a reason to judge you, they are just trying to get to know you and to have something to talk about other than the weather. Unless you family is just generally nasty, I’m sure they don’t mean anything by this. And if they are just generally nasty, then don’t hang out with them.
Anonymous wrote:The parents of the tippy top kids all know who the tippy top kids are. They’ve been together as a cohort since 6th grade. If a tippy top parent is asking you, they are being pleasant or curious. They know your kid isn’t going to Yale. So, relax.
Anonymous wrote:What a sad post. I hope you don’t pass your insecurities onto your child.
Anonymous wrote:DD doesn't want to go to family parties anymore, everyone is asking and focusing where she will be going to college next year. DD is not a stellar student and will most likely be going to an in state college. Her grades aren't high enough with her gpa to get into the state's main university. She doesn't know how to respond to family, people in general. I don't either, for now I say she is undecided and play off she is doing well at school- yes, I know ego.
If this is your child and she didn't get into a top school, what have you said? Lie and say she got a big scholarship to a lesser college?
Anonymous wrote:DD doesn't want to go to family parties anymore, everyone is asking and focusing where she will be going to college next year. DD is not a stellar student and will most likely be going to an in state college. Her grades aren't high enough with her gpa to get into the state's main university. She doesn't know how to respond to family, people in general. I don't either, for now I say she is undecided and play off she is doing well at school- yes, I know ego.
If this is your child and she didn't get into a top school, what have you said? Lie and say she got a big scholarship to a lesser college?
Anonymous wrote:It’s August. There are 0 seniors who have a college decision. You and her need to be direct, but vague to these nosy people. “We should know by May,” and re-direct the conversation.
Anonymous wrote:DD doesn't want to go to family parties anymore, everyone is asking and focusing where she will be going to college next year. DD is not a stellar student and will most likely be going to an in state college. Her grades aren't high enough with her gpa to get into the state's main university. She doesn't know how to respond to family, people in general. I don't either, for now I say she is undecided and play off she is doing well at school- yes, I know ego.
If this is your child and she didn't get into a top school, what have you said? Lie and say she got a big scholarship to a lesser college?
Anonymous wrote:Buried in this post is the probably incorrect assumption that everyone asking expects the answer to be a top school AND that they will react negatively and embarrass your child for an honest answer. I cannot imagine a single person in my family acting that way.
If that IS your family, then I'm with your kid. No need to hang out with people who don't actually love you.