Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one going to NoVA?
Probably a few but they didn't record a video. This was about 1/3 of the LHS graduates.
Langley has a status culture. Kids feel pressure to wear the right clothes/shoes, carry the right handbag, drive the right car. At least the friends I know who went there always felt that way. I would not be surprised if some parents opted out of the video because of where their kids were (or weren't) going. Feel free to blast me, Langley parents, but it is true.
I have to laugh when I read this nonsense. The kids there wear what all the other kids wear - girls wear leggings, oversized sweatshirts, and sneakers. Boys wear jeans, hoodies, and sneakers. NO ONE CARRIES "HANDBAGS." And cars run the gamut.
I went to Langley myself, many years ago, and never felt any of this "pressure" you claim. Stop perpetuating this idiotic (sub)urban myth.
Anonymous wrote:Mostly average colleges. Not impressed. I find that families with means and kids who can’t gain acceptance to elite universities, assert average out of state colleges as equal substitutes. Nah, not drinking that Kool Aid.
Anonymous wrote:So all that money and they are still going to state colleges ??
Ok
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one going to NoVA?
Probably a few but they didn't record a video. This was about 1/3 of the LHS graduates.
Langley has a status culture. Kids feel pressure to wear the right clothes/shoes, carry the right handbag, drive the right car. At least the friends I know who went there always felt that way. I would not be surprised if some parents opted out of the video because of where their kids were (or weren't) going. Feel free to blast me, Langley parents, but it is true.
I’m a current Langley student and this is bullshit. We wear what we want and it’s usually sweats.
Parents had no input for this video. You sent in your video clip or you didn’t.
There are only about 90 +/- kids in the video, but there are about 400+/- LHS graduates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one going to NoVA?
Probably a few but they didn't record a video. This was about 1/3 of the LHS graduates.
Langley has a status culture. Kids feel pressure to wear the right clothes/shoes, carry the right handbag, drive the right car. At least the friends I know who went there always felt that way. I would not be surprised if some parents opted out of the video because of where their kids were (or weren't) going. Feel free to blast me, Langley parents, but it is true.
Anonymous wrote:Truth is, nobody really gives a sh#t where most of these rich kids go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, those backyards flexing.
No AA or Hispanic students present in the video?
I guess Asian and middle eastern kids just don’t count as diverse to you. Unreal.
DP. Why so touchy? PP wasn't wrong. Lot of acreage on display.
I was responding to the obvious question about diversity. As you know.
The pp didn't say there was no diversity, the pp said no AA or Hispanic students, which was true. You assumed pp said there was no diversity.
Anonymous wrote:
Loved this, OP! Thanks for posting. As an LHS mom for 10 years, I’m very proud of our incredibly hard-working students! 🥰
Anonymous wrote:It's not Virginia Tech University. It's Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University. Or just Virginia Tech. Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:Mostly average colleges. Not impressed. I find that families with means and kids who can’t gain acceptance to elite universities, assert average out of state colleges as equal substitutes. Nah, not drinking that Kool Aid.