17 Y.O. Athlete In The Dark About Ivy League Scholarships, Parents Tell Him Only 7 Years Later

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Parenting is about giving your children the best chance at life to succeed. Some go out of their way by immigrating to other countries where they don’t know the language or working three jobs. Yet others don’t take that many sacrifices and sometimes even act quite narcissistic.

These parents literally took away their 17 year-old son’s chance at a better life when they hid his athletic scholarship letters. In a strange power move, they decided to share them with him seven years later, when the guy was 24. This story sparked an online debate about why some parents take away opportunities from their kids and how family relationships might be affected after something like that.

These parents lied to their 17 Y.O. son that he didn’t get into the best universities in the country and only told him only 7 years later

Envelopes from Ivy League universities and military academies related to athlete scholarship opportunities.

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This story was shared by his wife: “I am constantly reforgiving them”

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Surprisingly, there were many others whose parents prevented them the best chance at higher education

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Tweet by Marie about parents sabotaging education in low income areas and fear related to Ivy League scholarships.

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Tweet by user Jay questioning if atonement or remorse has been expressed, related to athlete and Ivy League scholarships issue.

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Tweet explaining how parents misled a 17-year-old athlete about Ivy League scholarships and college opportunities for years.

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Tweet from Carole Mac sharing disbelief about four of the most selective Ivy League colleges in the country.

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