I don’t get this at all. Isn’t every parent and kid trying for an Ivy or top 20 doing it with dreams of being successful and wealthy? But you have disdain for families that are successful and wealthy? Isn’t that the dream? |
Uh, not everyone goes to a top college to be rich. And success isn’t just measured in money. |
Believe it or not, most Americans generally despise the upper class, and do not push their kids to attend to certain colleges so they maintain their status in the same class. As someone who has jumped up a class from previous generations of my family I can tell you, the “old money” umc and uc people in the dc area that I encounter are generally living in a bubble and are hyper focused on silly things like what schools their kids go to, what country club they belong to, etc. it’s not something I strive for my kids to participate in. |
DP. I don’t get it either. My husband and I aren’t working this hard, and spending this much money on your education, for you to strive for a mediocre college and career. It’s possible that’s where you may end up, but that’s definitely NOT the goal. I don’t want my children to hate the rich, I want them to join them. |
| UC schools never admit DMV private kids like they do public. They tend to attract the top public kids and the few top private kids try to go to the Ivies. The rest of the private kids are mid and could never get in. Known fact. |
Most top private school students don’t want to attend public universities. Known fact. All that work and tuition money to end up with the unwashed masses? No, thanks! |
You should hear yourself. We know many who have applied to public universities and who attend. Stop projecting your preferences onto the rest of the world. |
I know many more private school students who regard public universities as a last resort. Even the “best” state schools (Cal, UCLA, and Michigan) are considered a consolation prize compared to any T20 private university. Known fact. Take a look at the Big 3 IG pages. Count the number of students going to state schools, compared to the number going to private colleges and universities. |
| I hate Washington DC. The parents are so insufferable. |
Great...again...you should hear yourself. |
It's notable that nowhere in your post is the child's present or future happiness or mental well-being part of the goal. |
Is it also notable that I didn’t include her medical history, dietary restrictions, and shoe size? My posts don’t need to include an exhaustive list of items to suit YOU. I know my child, and her happiness and mental well-being are solid. Thanks, Concern Troll. |
Let’s face it. Those of us that send our kids to private schools in dmv know these types of parents. In order for them to maintain their social standing in their hoity toity lame circles their kid needs to go to an Ivy League school and become a doctor/lawyer/Wall Street type. If they do all that maybe they too can one day have a wife that only sees them a revenue source for her to attain her own social aspirations. |
Sure, Jan. This is what parents, who can’t afford a private school education, tell themselves to feel better. Sad. |
2 kids in private high school actually. Moved moved into dmv from outside the mid Atlantic a few years ago so I’m a bit of a fish out of water. |