Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD was a double legacy.
She was also that kid who got almost every academic award on senior night and a lot of the extracurricular ones.
No one questioned why she got in. And it was a brutal year when many kids we thought had guaranteed good landings were disappointed.
But your kid still got a large bump in admissions and everyone knows that.
And a large bump via family culture unlike kids who don't have well educated affluent parents.
Listen to yourself. Do you think well educated only means top ranked schools? Do you think all people who attend top ranked schools are affluent? Ew
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD was a double legacy.
She was also that kid who got almost every academic award on senior night and a lot of the extracurricular ones.
No one questioned why she got in. And it was a brutal year when many kids we thought had guaranteed good landings were disappointed.
But your kid still got a large bump in admissions and everyone knows that.
And a large bump via family culture unlike kids who don't have well educated affluent parents.
Anonymous wrote:No it’s about how to respond to a rude comment from a jealous classmate
Anonymous wrote:The jealousy here is off the hook. If you go through life keeping score and being envious of those who have more you will have a miserable life and will also have a horrible experience at these top schools that you didn’t go to. If by some miracle your kid gets into one of these schools they will be surrounded by kids who got in with hooks (many of whom were well qualified without the hooks) so if those kids are living rent free in your kid’s head, your kid will hate it. Better off at non-flagship state U.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD was a double legacy.
She was also that kid who got almost every academic award on senior night and a lot of the extracurricular ones.
No one questioned why she got in. And it was a brutal year when many kids we thought had guaranteed good landings were disappointed.
But your kid still got a large bump in admissions and everyone knows that.
Why so bitter? The kid is qualified. Leave the rest to the admissions gods.
Anonymous wrote:The jealousy here is off the hook. If you go through life keeping score and being envious of those who have more you will have a miserable life and will also have a horrible experience at these top schools that you didn’t go to. If by some miracle your kid gets into one of these schools they will be surrounded by kids who got in with hooks (many of whom were well qualified without the hooks) so if those kids are living rent free in your kid’s head, your kid will hate it. Better off at non-flagship state U.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD was a double legacy.
She was also that kid who got almost every academic award on senior night and a lot of the extracurricular ones.
No one questioned why she got in. And it was a brutal year when many kids we thought had guaranteed good landings were disappointed.
But your kid still got a large bump in admissions and everyone knows that.
Why so bitter? The kid is qualified. Leave the rest to the admissions gods.
Huh? Not bitter in the slightest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD was a double legacy.
She was also that kid who got almost every academic award on senior night and a lot of the extracurricular ones.
No one questioned why she got in. And it was a brutal year when many kids we thought had guaranteed good landings were disappointed.
But your kid still got a large bump in admissions and everyone knows that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD was a double legacy.
She was also that kid who got almost every academic award on senior night and a lot of the extracurricular ones.
No one questioned why she got in. And it was a brutal year when many kids we thought had guaranteed good landings were disappointed.
But your kid still got a large bump in admissions and everyone knows that.
Why so bitter? The kid is qualified. Leave the rest to the admissions gods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD was a double legacy.
She was also that kid who got almost every academic award on senior night and a lot of the extracurricular ones.
No one questioned why she got in. And it was a brutal year when many kids we thought had guaranteed good landings were disappointed.
But your kid still got a large bump in admissions and everyone knows that.
Why so bitter? The kid is qualified. Leave the rest to the admissions gods.