Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone here consider their own college move in day a core memory? I don’t, it’s honestly a bit of a blur. I know both my parents were there but I don’t think I’d have a strongly different recollection of one hadn’t made it for whatever reason.
I remember it really well yeah, but my college had a ceremony for saying goodbye to your parents as part of it.
It was 35y ago - so yea blurry - but I do remember bits and pieces. But I think it would really stand out if one of my parents hadn't come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone here consider their own college move in day a core memory? I don’t, it’s honestly a bit of a blur. I know both my parents were there but I don’t think I’d have a strongly different recollection of one hadn’t made it for whatever reason.
I remember it really well yeah, but my college had a ceremony for saying goodbye to your parents as part of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get your priorities straight, OP. Work can wait. Your kid is moving into college for the first time!
Said the person without a serious career.
Not sure that’s the flex you think it is. Most people with a ‘serious career’ at this stage in life have enough seniority that they control their own schedules, esp six months ahead of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get your priorities straight, OP. Work can wait. Your kid is moving into college for the first time!
Said the person without a serious career.
Not sure that’s the flex you think it is. Most people with a ‘serious career’ at this stage in life have enough seniority that they control their own schedules, esp six months ahead of time.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone here consider their own college move in day a core memory? I don’t, it’s honestly a bit of a blur. I know both my parents were there but I don’t think I’d have a strongly different recollection of one hadn’t made it for whatever reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get your priorities straight, OP. Work can wait. Your kid is moving into college for the first time!
Said the person without a serious career.
Not sure that’s the flex you think it is. Most people with a ‘serious career’ at this stage in life have enough seniority that they control their own schedules, esp six months ahead of time.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone here consider their own college move in day a core memory? I don’t, it’s honestly a bit of a blur. I know both my parents were there but I don’t think I’d have a strongly different recollection of one hadn’t made it for whatever reason.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone here consider their own college move in day a core memory? I don’t, it’s honestly a bit of a blur. I know both my parents were there but I don’t think I’d have a strongly different recollection of one hadn’t made it for whatever reason.