Does your "Big 3" Graduate have a job? Are they self supporting?

Anonymous
I know someone who went to Sidwell and is now a bartender.
Anonymous
Graduated in the late 90's. Classmates are all very successful-doctors, lawyers, run startups, investment bankers, authors, veterinarians, film makers, journalists, some have run for political office, activists. Can't think of one person who isn't doing something really interesting even if it's not necessarily the most lucrative. We've decided to send our kids to private school have no idea whether or not my classmates have opted for private or public for their kids. I didn't particularly care for my high school and wouldn't send my kids there but I have to say that it has turned out a lot of successful graduates.
Anonymous
Sorry but there is a lot of exaggeration in this thread. Over the years I've met a ton of graduates from the "big three" and sorry non of their careers impressed me. This includes my cousin girlfriend a graduate of NCS who is a local assistant TV producer. While I'm sure it's a lovely job my cousin is equally as successful and he went to ER HS in Greenbelt. Sorry but spending 40k on a education robe an "assistant" anything is a total waste. Send ur child to an ice magnet or science & tech school and call It a day
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry but there is a lot of exaggeration in this thread. Over the years I've met a ton of graduates from the "big three" and sorry non of their careers impressed me. This includes my cousin girlfriend a graduate of NCS who is a local assistant TV producer. While I'm sure it's a lovely job my cousin is equally as successful and he went to ER HS in Greenbelt. Sorry but spending 40k on a education to be an "assistant" anything is a total waste. Send ur child to an ice magnet or science & tech school and call It a day


"Nice magnet"
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