<p>Also, if your son is 20 years old, that means he must be done with college. What is he doing now? You may have mentioned this already, but I’m not obsessed about going through each and every page to see if you provided that info already.</p>
<p>Once again, I would like to congratulate you for your sons’ accomplishments. However, your first post didn’t seem like you were trying to show high schoolers that some of the highest achievers don’t speak a word about their accomplishments. It seemed like you were bragging about the accomplishments of your children. I wish you well, but please reflect on your posts so that you too may see how you come across.</p>
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<p>I could spend all day pointing out everything wrong with what you’re posting. Unless you’re preparing for the ACT or are posting YOUR score, the kind people in the parents’ forum would love to hear you brag about your son.</p>