Anonymous wrote:It was 65 degrees and full sun in LA yesterday. Beautiful spring day ! Fight on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Do you live in DC? Have you looked out your window today?![]()
It is honestly hilarious to read all this weather whinging on this message board. Most 18-22 year olds are as priggish and wimpy about weather as are the persistent commenters here. The US benefits from having different climates and it's one of the distinct (and IMO best) aspects of this country's geography. Not everyone is dying to go to college or live in Florida, Arizona or California.
Wealthy kids like Sasha Obama and smart kids with strong stats can go to college anywhere they want. And it's not the 80s and 90s where we were all naive kids with no awareness of anything going on outside of our immediate region. Teens see University of Michigan college students on tiktok and instagram wearing parkas in a late April snow storm versus SEC sorority girls with tans in cute dresses for formal and USC kids with palm trees and Cali vibes.
Are you 17?
I have teen daughters, so we monitor their social media and their explore feeds are full of viral college kids. It doesn't take a genius to see the coastal, warm weather and big city college kids have much more alluring aesthetics than deindustrialized flyover country with spring blizzards.
Anonymous wrote:USC will be a top 15 university in a couple of years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it actually possible that she wasn’t accepted to a top 10?
She got into Yale SCEA
Anonymous wrote:It’s being reported that that’s where she will be attending. Sure it’s a great school for us mortals. But it is rather odd that a president’s child would attend a school ranked #27.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC will be a top 15 university in a couple of years.
Nah. I think they have maxed out on the Chinese students whose money counts but SAT scores don't when it comes to US News rankings.
Anonymous wrote:USC will be a top 15 university in a couple of years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Do you live in DC? Have you looked out your window today?![]()
It is honestly hilarious to read all this weather whinging on this message board. Most 18-22 year olds are as priggish and wimpy about weather as are the persistent commenters here. The US benefits from having different climates and it's one of the distinct (and IMO best) aspects of this country's geography. Not everyone is dying to go to college or live in Florida, Arizona or California.
Wealthy kids like Sasha Obama and smart kids with strong stats can go to college anywhere they want. And it's not the 80s and 90s where we were all naive kids with no awareness of anything going on outside of our immediate region. Teens see University of Michigan college students on tiktok and instagram wearing parkas in a late April snow storm versus SEC sorority girls with tans in cute dresses for formal and USC kids with palm trees and Cali vibes.
Are you 17?
I have teen daughters, so we monitor their social media and their explore feeds are full of viral college kids. It doesn't take a genius to see the coastal, warm weather and big city college kids have much more alluring aesthetics than deindustrialized flyover country with spring blizzards.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM threw a fit when the Apatow daughter quit Northwestern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Do you live in DC? Have you looked out your window today?![]()
It is honestly hilarious to read all this weather whinging on this message board. Most 18-22 year olds are as priggish and wimpy about weather as are the persistent commenters here. The US benefits from having different climates and it's one of the distinct (and IMO best) aspects of this country's geography. Not everyone is dying to go to college or live in Florida, Arizona or California.
Wealthy kids like Sasha Obama and smart kids with strong stats can go to college anywhere they want. And it's not the 80s and 90s where we were all naive kids with no awareness of anything going on outside of our immediate region. Teens see University of Michigan college students on tiktok and instagram wearing parkas in a late April snow storm versus SEC sorority girls with tans in cute dresses for formal and USC kids with palm trees and Cali vibes.
Are you 17?
Anonymous wrote:It was 65 degrees and full sun in LA yesterday. Beautiful spring day ! Fight on!