Anonymous wrote:Jealous no. Would just like my son to make it his life's mission to discredit and teardown that school in C-Ville when he becomes rich and powerful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three pages of posters who don’t know the difference between jealousy and envy, yet think that their kid should have gotten into a better school…..
Shut up nerd. We know what OP meant.
Anonymous wrote:Three pages of posters who don’t know the difference between jealousy and envy, yet think that their kid should have gotten into a better school…..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When they have much lower gpa and scores and not in equivalent ecs…all around much lower star candidates:
It pisses me off.
But anger is a secondary emotion. It's the hard coat we use to protect ourselves from feeling something else, something mushier. What's beneath the being pissed off? Sadness? Fear? Hurt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When they have much lower gpa and scores and not in equivalent ecs…all around much lower star candidates:
It pisses me off.
But anger is a secondary emotion. It's the hard coat we use to protect ourselves from feeling something else, something mushier. What's beneath the being pissed off? Sadness? Fear? Hurt?
Anonymous wrote:When they have much lower gpa and scores and not in equivalent ecs…all around much lower star candidates:
It pisses me off.
Anonymous wrote:Jealous of the fat financial aid package my divorced friend is expecting to get for her kid after being admitted to Princeton, but practicing saying (and thinking) "good for you!"