Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You lost me at “I and her Dad…”
LOL
Anonymous wrote:You lost me at “I and her Dad…”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine have to make it on their own after age 18. They're adults at 18. I expect them to act like adults.
Yep, cut 'em off. They have no parents after 18. Don't be surprised when you don't see your grandkids and are stuck finding and paying for your own nursing home, Mr. Independent.
OP, you are taking this too far, especially since you helped your kids' friends, for God's sake.
Anonymous wrote:I was first one in my family to go to medical school. My mom got married at 16 and didn't get an education. I never even saw a hospital before i joined medical school. I had limited resources, language barriers, attention deficit, inferiority complex but i did manage to get accepted at and graduate from a medical school. I know it was ALL ME. No one ever handed me undeserved opportunities. Its a great feeling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you are giving other kids an edge over your child in terms of application/admissions. This makes no sense. She's a good student, good child/adult, why would you punish her like this?
No, she is trying to level the playing field. Instead of some kids having all the advantages (her daughter) and some having none (friends), they are trying to balance life out. OPs daughter has had a foundation of privilege, opportunity, and advantage. Using your connections to get your family members even further ahead just wides the gap. Nepotism happens everywhere but it doesn't mean it is good - it only widens the gap between the haves and the have nots. The other kids haven't had a foundation of privilege, opportunity and advantage so giving them a helping hand now after they put in a lot of heir own effort is helping to bridge that gap. Encouraging their daughter to put in some of her own effort versus adding more advantage isn't a bad thing.
Anonymous wrote:So, you are giving other kids an edge over your child in terms of application/admissions. This makes no sense. She's a good student, good child/adult, why would you punish her like this?