Anonymous wrote:I am always happy to see those college yard signs.
This was a covid K-12 east coast private school thing that now colleges are copying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t people just be happy for a neighbor’s kid going to college?
Going to college is not an accomplishment
Of course it is. Only like 25% of the country has a college degree. I am the first person in my family to go to college and it felt like a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Georgetown. I have never seen such a sign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC received a sign at one of the admitted student days but didn't choose that school. They did not have these at other admitted student events. Nothing in mail from the school they chose. I see some of these around in my neighborhood.
Also we have a few neighbors that buy the school flag to hang at their porch. A few of our neighbors do this - rotating flags for various schools they are associated with (themselves or kids) and for professional sports teams throughout the year. It's not bragging - just celebrating.
It definitely looked like bragging when a family near us hung a huge flag on the house and all three cars parked out front suddenly had large magnets plus prominent license plate accessories for a certain Ivy League school… right after decisions came out. I guess maybe cool for their kid, but it was a little over the top.
Anonymous wrote:Not our style to display it in the front yard, but I imagine they go over big in the midwestern state where the college is located.
Wondering if this is a common thing to receive? I don't think I've noticed any such signs in our neighborhood, but not a lot of similarly aged kids around here either.
Anonymous wrote:
I saw a 'DUKES' sign on a neighbors yard, and thought their kid go into Duke.
Later found out it was JMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC received a sign at one of the admitted student days but didn't choose that school. They did not have these at other admitted student events. Nothing in mail from the school they chose. I see some of these around in my neighborhood.
Also we have a few neighbors that buy the school flag to hang at their porch. A few of our neighbors do this - rotating flags for various schools they are associated with (themselves or kids) and for professional sports teams throughout the year. It's not bragging - just celebrating.
It definitely looked like bragging when a family near us hung a huge flag on the house and all three cars parked out front suddenly had large magnets plus prominent license plate accessories for a certain Ivy League school… right after decisions came out. I guess maybe cool for their kid, but it was a little over the top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC received a sign at one of the admitted student days but didn't choose that school. They did not have these at other admitted student events. Nothing in mail from the school they chose. I see some of these around in my neighborhood.
Also we have a few neighbors that buy the school flag to hang at their porch. A few of our neighbors do this - rotating flags for various schools they are associated with (themselves or kids) and for professional sports teams throughout the year. It's not bragging - just celebrating.
It definitely looked like bragging when a family near us hung a huge flag on the house and all three cars parked out front suddenly had large magnets plus prominent license plate accessories for a certain Ivy League school… right after decisions came out. I guess maybe cool for their kid, but it was a little over the top.
Anonymous wrote:
I saw a 'DUKES' sign on a neighbors yard, and thought their kid go into Duke.
Later found out it was JMU.