Anonymous wrote:My kids are younger and are in grade school. We are not socialites nor are our a kids athletes and guess we have pretty average income for a private school. However, my family is incredibly focused on academics. My oldest works hard and each year does better. My oldest is not a progidy but reads a ton. As my oldest does better I find that I need to keep my trap shut from being admonished by other families I am sure if my oldest did get into one of the top schools we would be made to feel bad about it by the power cliche in the school. This thread is making me realize that probably most people in the school would probably make me feel bad in the event that happened. Thanks OP- now I know what to expect. If my kids don't get into a top high school I guess the lack of poor behavior by friends can be a small silver lining.
Anonymous wrote:Well, for all of you parents who cannot fathom another parent behaving badly out of a sense od disappointment or envy, congratulations! You've been nominated for Diety of the year, since it's clear you don't appreciate human frailty or negative emotions. Good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there are more losers than winners on this thread. Very few seem to have experienced the kind of success that means others did not make the grade, which is most forms of success, since not everyone is equally qualified. So this is the loser view. Many losers here telling how it felt. Awwww, so hurtful...
Success? A young child getting into a school? If thats your definition of success I feel bad for your kids.
Oh, wait, its YOUR success. Wow, you must have a rich life.
Anonymous wrote:I think there are more losers than winners on this thread. Very few seem to have experienced the kind of success that means others did not make the grade, which is most forms of success, since not everyone is equally qualified. So this is the loser view. Many losers here telling how it felt. Awwww, so hurtful...
Anonymous wrote:DC was accepted to several of the top 5 schools mentioned here. We have not mentioned the schools to other families at our current school. We chose one and now that the dust has settled and families are beginning to discuss the next step I feel that some famiies who I am certain applied to the school our DC will attend, and who may or may not have been offered a spot, are a bit standoffish. It's not like I ever bring it up but if they ask I answer and always ask where their DC is going in return as it seems to be the polite thing to do but what's with the attitude once they learn about were our child is going? Has anyone else experienced this? Or is it more of a now that we are all going separate ways I dont have to pretend to be nice thing? Not sure which is worse.