Anonymous wrote:We took a tour of Mitchell College, and we knew within minutes of arriving it wasn’t for my child but we decided to stick it out, mostly because the tour was a surreal fever dream of an experience. The guide was being shadowed by a trainee who apparently thought “shadowing” meant repeating everything the experienced guide said verbatim right after she said it. Every. Single. Word. This guy even repeated her answers to our questions. And she acted like him echoing her for a solid 30 minutes wasn’t the most bizarre thing on earth, like this was a totally normal way to train someone. I have never seen anything like it.
Anonymous wrote:So about the Chik Fil A, my kid checks for pho restaurants. It’s very challenging in certain places to find anything other than basic Chinese food restaurants. He could eat pho every day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and daughter were on a tour of Yale with a married couple of prospective students, both 18. They asked the tour guide several very specific, nuanced questions about married housing for freshman. The tour guide later told my husband that he’d never been so caught off guard on a tour.
This actually is not funny. It’s an end run around financial aid. If married, your parents income does not get counted. So if they were a platonic couple hoping for a separate bedroom and small living room (so they could have two beds), those questions make sense. Total scam. Hope the guide let his supervisor know.
Two platonic kids get married so one or both gets more financial aid? That sounds less likely than it being a real relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Serious question, do some schools charge for laundry? At the schools my 3 kids went to laundry is free. Is free laundry only a private school thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought my oldest’s head was going to explode any time someone asked about the cost of laundry. He complained endlessly about it for months. How he didn’t want to go to school with numbnuts.
Serious question, do some schools charge for laundry? At the schools my 3 kids went to laundry is free. Is free laundry only a private school thing?
Anonymous wrote:We took a tour of Mitchell College, and we knew within minutes of arriving it wasn’t for my child but we decided to stick it out, mostly because the tour was a surreal fever dream of an experience. The guide was being shadowed by a trainee who apparently thought “shadowing” meant repeating everything the experienced guide said verbatim right after she said it. Every. Single. Word. This guy even repeated her answers to our questions. And she acted like him echoing her for a solid 30 minutes wasn’t the most bizarre thing on earth, like this was a totally normal way to train someone. I have never seen anything like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought my oldest’s head was going to explode any time someone asked about the cost of laundry. He complained endlessly about it for months. How he didn’t want to go to school with numbnuts.
Serious question, do some schools charge for laundry? At the schools my 3 kids went to laundry is free. Is free laundry only a private school thing?