<p>My “agenda” is to participate in lively discussion and offer alternative view points for the families and students that utilize these posts. Many families solidify their advice on small sample sizes or skew their advice based on their own personal experience of sending 1 or maybe 3 students to college.</p>
<p>What obvious and inconsistent information are you referring to? Does everyone here that expresses talking points always attacked and called into question? Why not let families do their own research and find out for themselves what is true and not true.</p>
<p>It is unfortunate that may people hear something different and automatically label the statement as a lie or some other misguided truth. What I want to know is this…do these attacks help the family posting the question? Or should the family be presented with different points of view?</p>