Simple, yet complex question for Classes 2013,14, and 15

<p>Hsmom - one reason you might be perceived as negative toward Princeton is the title of the thread you started in the Harvard subforum.
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/harvard-university/1394171-i-hope-you-more-helpful-than-princeton-students-parents.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/harvard-university/1394171-i-hope-you-more-helpful-than-princeton-students-parents.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Yes, sherpa, I had already acknowledged, “My only “disappointment”, if you wish to deem it that, was with the lack of replies to some of my posts from current students” which was the basis for my subforum post, and was already discussed by both myself and other posters.</p>

<pre><code> Really no need to belabor the point.
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<p>I was going to write what sherpa wrote.
OP needs to calm down (at least) until the kiddo has an admission offer.</p>

<p>That post on harvard board may have been candid; but was neither humble nor complimentary.</p>

<p>Oy. I tried to comment here, but now can’t find my remarks. I’m an alum and parent. Feel free to PM me if you have specific questions I can help with.</p>

<p>curious5 and Alumother, thank you very much for your posts. (And Alumother, I know how frustrating it can be to write some comments and lose the post!) </p>

<p>In terms of posters who are just seeking to be deliberately cantankerous, I would prefer to not respond to those sorts of comments on this thread any further, and just let their remarks “speak for themselves” in the eyes of other CC members. However, as a final comment regarding this on this thread, l would wholeheartedly agree with curious5’s quote that I was “humble, apologetic, and complementary where it was called for.”</p>

<p>If a poster chooses not to accept another poster’s apologies or compliments, that is their prerogative.</p>