so dramatic! He’s still a sophomore…and besides osteopathic medicine and med school in the Caribbean, there’s post-bac pre-med.Anonymous wrote:He has no shot at med school with Bs. Too late OP
Anonymous wrote:Lots and lots and lots of kids say they want to be doctors. Then they go to college. They have fun. And get a B in organic chemistry..and then they go to find a different career path. If the path to being a doctor were easy (@nd inexpensive) there would be a million doctors. Geez. It’s not the “people around him.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC does not have much exposure to higher level academics. Not at our flagship state school. Getting poor advice. Refusing to change schools or associate with stronger students. Good grades first year. Lots of Bs this year.
To me, he is no better off right now than the stronger students from his HS. I blame the people around him.
Pardon typos please.
Give those kids a job, give them security.
Give them a chance to survive.
There just poor souls in the unemployment line.
My God they're hardly alive!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused- why are there blue collar students at college?
Their backgrounds. No kids whose family members are white collar professionals
What a crock.
DP.
This is a polite way to refer to those people. They are almost always a bad influence and engage in activities and behaviors that are risky because they have little to lose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused- why are there blue collar students at college?
Their backgrounds. No kids whose family members are white collar professionals
Anonymous wrote:It appears the student is a sophomore in college. He is JUST getting started in his science coursework. I would suggest he speak to the medical school advisor at his school. They will tell him what courses he needs for med school and the grades required.
Anonymous wrote:??Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the idea of this thread disgusting. OP is angry at children from non-college educated backgrounds for “pulling down” her child. Why is it just okay to assume that someone from a poorer background is non-academic and a leech? They’re at the same institution as your child, so what does that say about the type of college your DC goes to if they are accepting these non-academic poor kids who are apparently drain? You are not better than others for possessing a Bachelors, my lord.
I mean yeah ... the thread is pretty disgusting. Disgusting enough that it is likely a troll post designed to rile people up.
What's disgusting is the lack of transparency and honesty by some people (like yourself) who purport to be woke saviors of the lower class but who are really just liars (to themselves and others). There's hierarchy everywhere and I guarantee everyone reading this buys into it. When you send your kid to a private high school, when you send your kid to a solid public or private school and forgo a full ride to Podunk U., when you don't invite your cleaning people to thanksgiving, you're buying into the natural hierarchy of life. Stop trying to feign innocence to the ways of the world. It isn't cute.
Just statistically, one really has to be resilient and work pretty damn hard to go from a rough background to a good college. I don’t see how it’s a savior complex to tell OP to get their $hit together and stop blaming random kids for their child’s failure. Also, not everyone on DCUM is rich and has cleaning stuff, some are *shockers* normal people.
??Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the idea of this thread disgusting. OP is angry at children from non-college educated backgrounds for “pulling down” her child. Why is it just okay to assume that someone from a poorer background is non-academic and a leech? They’re at the same institution as your child, so what does that say about the type of college your DC goes to if they are accepting these non-academic poor kids who are apparently drain? You are not better than others for possessing a Bachelors, my lord.
I mean yeah ... the thread is pretty disgusting. Disgusting enough that it is likely a troll post designed to rile people up.
What's disgusting is the lack of transparency and honesty by some people (like yourself) who purport to be woke saviors of the lower class but who are really just liars (to themselves and others). There's hierarchy everywhere and I guarantee everyone reading this buys into it. When you send your kid to a private high school, when you send your kid to a solid public or private school and forgo a full ride to Podunk U., when you don't invite your cleaning people to thanksgiving, you're buying into the natural hierarchy of life. Stop trying to feign innocence to the ways of the world. It isn't cute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the idea of this thread disgusting. OP is angry at children from non-college educated backgrounds for “pulling down” her child. Why is it just okay to assume that someone from a poorer background is non-academic and a leech? They’re at the same institution as your child, so what does that say about the type of college your DC goes to if they are accepting these non-academic poor kids who are apparently drain? You are not better than others for possessing a Bachelors, my lord.
I mean yeah ... the thread is pretty disgusting. Disgusting enough that it is likely a troll post designed to rile people up.