Is Gonzaga mostly country club kids?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what exactly is a country club kid? if it is literally a kid whose family belongs to a country club, you probably don't know that about a lot of them.
it seems like maybe a slang term to reflect a certain stereotype?


A rich, entitled kid.
Anonymous
The kids who trash other schools when they play sports there and face no consequences.
Anonymous
Don’t have a kid at Gonzaga but know several in our MoCo neighborhood and not a single one belongs to a country club.
Anonymous
Our son went to a K-8 known for sending quite a few boys to Gonzaga. From his class, we know of a couple of boys whose families are CC members and the rest are either not members or not very vocal about it. All are objectively privileged, yet smart, talented boys in their own right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:what exactly is a country club kid? if it is literally a kid whose family belongs to a country club, you probably don't know that about a lot of them.
it seems like maybe a slang term to reflect a certain stereotype?


Eyeroll..... I think we know what country club kids are. Sorry if this offends you. Now make sure you say hi to all of them tomorrow when you go to the club for dinner or throw your kids birthday party there.


It sounds to me like YOU are the one offended. what do you have against people who belong to country clubs?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:yes, and there is nothing wrong with country clubs


True. They are such welcoming places, friendly to all.


that's not a nice generalization. you seem to lump everyone who belongs to a country club together, and have a negative opinion of them. some of the diversity students are not always friendly to the country club kids either. the trans kids are not pals with the athletes. not everyone is going to gel with everyone else. but can't everyone just be tolerant of each other?


WTH.


what's wrong, you don't know what a diversity student is? seriously?
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