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I care not for what you say.
I do not pay 520 money. My boy go to tiffin and be good doctor.
He not play rugby, he not sing. He will study.
He found 11 + hard work but I made him study everyday for 3 years so he get in tiffin.
I not waste more time on forum. Why? My son in great school, I not bother if other boys don't get in. Should have worked harder. Should have made them work harder. Its not my fault.
I do not pay 520 money. My boy go to tiffin and be good doctor.
He not play rugby, he not sing. He will study.
He found 11 + hard work but I made him study everyday for 3 years so he get in tiffin.
I not waste more time on forum. Why? My son in great school, I not bother if other boys don't get in. Should have worked harder. Should have made them work harder. Its not my fault.
I have used this forum for a short while but have found many people who spend their time in trying to always share information and help one another. I know for a fact this forum is no place for you Tamilbuck 2. The thread is for parents who would like reassurance and comfort fron other parents with similar experiences or knowledge. If you are a mother, you put the word to shame. Your son might go to a great school, but doing well is another matter if he has a parent like you, who is insensitive and indifferent to others problems. Most of the learning comes from home and it is not going to be just VR and NVR to become a doctor!
Sorry Sally-Anne way off topic
Sorry Sally-Anne way off topic
I agree! Tamilbuck 2 your attitude will be your sons downfall.
3 years of study every day - no wonder my son didn't get in!
Poor boy, bet his life wouldn't have been worth living had he not got in. I hope Tiffin gives him the chance to develop his own ideas and goals and then he will realise that his life is his, not yours to decide what to do with.
He is in the UK now, he will soon learn that your attitude is unacceptable, and he WILL care what people think - hope he doesn't turn on you, as clearly he will end up far brighter than you could ever aspire to be.
3 years of study every day - no wonder my son didn't get in!
Poor boy, bet his life wouldn't have been worth living had he not got in. I hope Tiffin gives him the chance to develop his own ideas and goals and then he will realise that his life is his, not yours to decide what to do with.
He is in the UK now, he will soon learn that your attitude is unacceptable, and he WILL care what people think - hope he doesn't turn on you, as clearly he will end up far brighter than you could ever aspire to be.