+1 |
Carrying a 3.9 in CS and loving life. So weird that you feel the need to search to find an article from 11 years ago. You really must have some strange complex. Worry about what things? |
Sure, Jan 😂 I didn’t have to search for that article because I keep it in one of my email folders. It’s one of THE primary reasons I knew I would never send my children to Wilson/JR. I drop the link anytime I encounter people lying about what a great education their children received at JR. It’s proof that you get what you pay for. |
You keep a 13 year article around in your email folders so you can handily post a link on DCUM? Again...you don't think you have a problem? Who is lying about what? So many issues to untangle. |
| I can say, without any doubt, that sending my kid to a top private school is the best $200k I have ever spent. Well worth it. From day 1, we know that the kid is pretty much guaranteed into an Ivy plus school, which, plus the actual training (in writing and humanities), made the experience well worth it. Kid could pursue passions without worrying about college at all. Of course, the kid is very talented academically and athletically. No school can guarantee an average kid to an Ivy plus school. |
I don’t care what you think about me, JR mom. The article is a great reminder of the amazing gift of education I’m giving my children. I know that you can’t relate. |
+1 here. In my case an Ivy (maybe not HYP) but still better than I could have ever dreamed. |
You sound like you actually can’t afford your school. We have friends that sent one kid to Sidwell and one to JR (they graduated two years ago when it was Wilson)…that must blow your mind. Do you show your crumpled up digital article to people at parties? Your insecurity is fairly comical. Where does your kid go to college BTW? |
I have two children. One graduated from Sidwell, and the other is a current US student there. Our oldest child attends an Ivy. We are, and have always been, a full pay family. That must blow your mind. 😊 I don’t party with JR parents, so I have no reason to even mention the article outside of DCUM. I’m just doing my part to educate you/the masses about the sorry state of public education in our nation’s capital. You’re welcome. |
So, lower Ivy…lower than mine. How sad. How low is it? Your use of the term “full pay” again implies you can’t afford it. I bet I am friends and “party” with weather Sidwell families than even you know. So, you are at the bottom of the food chain. Keep posting…I love where this is going. |
This sort of exchange is why I enjoy this board. IRL, you two are probably friends because you have the same attitude toward other people and life in general. But do carry on. So entertaining. |
I think my daughter will manage just fine with her economics degree from the #1 business school in the world. You should save your pity for someone more deserving—like your JR graduate (and his former classmates). The fact that your children attend(ed) JR proves that you could never afford two Sidwell tuitions (and now Sidwell and college tuition). You are obsessed with partying. No wonder you sent your children to JR. My family is much more focused on education. We all have our priorities… |
| This thread is reminding me why we chose a high performing public school in the burbs over private school. And as an aside, both of our unhooked public school kids presently attend T20 universities. Clearly, we made the right call. |
That Sidwell parent is everything I want to avoid. What is more important to us is having kind children with morals. DH and I both attended HYP. At our public, our kids have many friends with parents who also attended ivies. I am confident our kids will do just fine. |
Np here. Eh. I want to avoid both of them. The JR poster is also grating & annoying. Who cares what you chose. It’s irrelevant for me. You are all not better for choosing public over private, or private over public. Get over yourselves. |