Are private schools really that special or just overpriced?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Why do you think posted opinions of anonymous posters are a more credible source than those of actual parents from certain schools?


Why do you think parents ask questions about schools on this forum?

Facts and news (even if posted anonymously) are potentially useful and verifiable. Anonymous opinions (easily posted by anyone pretending to be someone they’re not), on the other hand, are not. Surely you understand the difference between facts and opinion?


Sure, so I guess I’m allowed to ask for parents’ opinions on DCUM, right?

Whether you're "allowed to" or not is irrelevant. Which should hardly be surprising, given your penchant for non-sequiturs and strawmen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do you think posted opinions of anonymous posters are a more credible source than those of actual parents from certain schools?


Why do you think parents ask questions about schools on this forum?

Facts and news (even if posted anonymously) are potentially useful and verifiable. Anonymous opinions (easily posted by anyone pretending to be someone they’re not), on the other hand, are not. Surely you understand the difference between facts and opinion?


Sure, so I guess I’m allowed to ask for parents’ opinions on DCUM, right?

Whether you're "allowed to" or not is irrelevant. Which should hardly be surprising, given your penchant for non-sequiturs and strawmen.


So, I guess the answer is yes, right? Or do I need to ask for your permission?
Anonymous
You realize that private schools copy cat each other’s tuition because research has shown that consumers associate high prices with quality, right? It doesn’t necessarily mean they’re equally good.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You realize that private schools copy cat each other’s tuition because research has shown that consumers associate high prices with quality, right? It doesn’t necessarily mean they’re equally good.



To my point that on average are overpriced.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do you think posted opinions of anonymous posters are a more credible source than those of actual parents from certain schools?


Why do you think parents ask questions about schools on this forum?

Facts and news (even if posted anonymously) are potentially useful and verifiable. Anonymous opinions (easily posted by anyone pretending to be someone they’re not), on the other hand, are not. Surely you understand the difference between facts and opinion?


Sure, so I guess I’m allowed to ask for parents’ opinions on DCUM, right?

Whether you're "allowed to" or not is irrelevant. Which should hardly be surprising, given your penchant for non-sequiturs and strawmen.


So, I guess the answer is yes, right? Or do I need to ask for your permission?

Keep on saying irrelevant things that add nothing substantive to the discussion!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You realize that private schools copy cat each other’s tuition because research has shown that consumers associate high prices with quality, right? It doesn’t necessarily mean they’re equally good.



To my point that on average are overpriced.


Probably. Same goes for private colleges. The difference is they discount tuition.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do you think posted opinions of anonymous posters are a more credible source than those of actual parents from certain schools?


Why do you think parents ask questions about schools on this forum?

Facts and news (even if posted anonymously) are potentially useful and verifiable. Anonymous opinions (easily posted by anyone pretending to be someone they’re not), on the other hand, are not. Surely you understand the difference between facts and opinion?


Sure, so I guess I’m allowed to ask for parents’ opinions on DCUM, right?

Whether you're "allowed to" or not is irrelevant. Which should hardly be surprising, given your penchant for non-sequiturs and strawmen.


So, I guess the answer is yes, right? Or do I need to ask for your permission?

Keep on saying irrelevant things that add nothing substantive to the discussion!


Just responding to your irrelevant comments. But you can continue, unlike you I don’t tell people what to say or not to say.
Anonymous
My comments are only "irrelevant" because they were calling out your non-sequiturs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My comments are only "irrelevant" because they were calling out your non-sequiturs.


No, just irrelevant.
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