For all of you bitter/obnoxious DMV parents

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is so good to see. Eat your heart out, Big 3! You’re not that special.

+1000000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait what’s up with wealthy families on FA, can someone explain??


#Iykyk
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cornell getting 1/2 their class from there!


Cornell.. blah


There goes the bitter parent! 7 to Penn, 4 to Brown and 4 to Duke speaks volume


MCPS public schools have similar numbers. My kid's year at Blair it was like 5 to MIT, 5 to Brown, 5 to Penn, 5 to Hopkins, 4 to Duke, 2 to Caltech.
I know some of the W schools have a lot to Duke and Penn through legacy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL

Riverdale costs approx $63,000 per year for HS.

It is a fantastic place.

And if you live in NYC with money to burn absolutely a good choice.

I have a home in NYC, not our primary.
My friends who send their children to Riverdale would be appaulled at your gauche posting.

Most people can not afford $63,000 a year OP.

And honestly, it's stupid financially. This is why I will have money for generations and you will not.

By the way many publics beat your school in college admissions, for free.



OP here, with several homes along the coast, my two 5th gen trusts beg to differ
I’m sure your friends at Riv are just as proud as I am…

DP. Ew.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty impressive, but I didn’t see a single Virginia Tech commitment - Riverdale needs to step it up.


Is this a joke?


What’s funny in that observation?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty impressive, but I didn’t see a single Virginia Tech commitment - Riverdale needs to step it up.


Is this a joke?


What’s funny in that observation?


VT isn’t all that, if anything its a safety for most
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find it alarming that it would take three graduating classes from a Big 3 to have similar numbers to ONE of their graduating classes. This must be the Harvard Westlake of NY!


I think it's location and certain schools. An uber-rich friend of mine from a southern state (clears $10-20m/year) was complaining that their AO from the most prestigious girls' school in the city could barely get the valedictorian into UGA (OOS), let alone an ivy. Girls couldn't get into the top 5 state schools. Well, the AO moved to an equivalent girls' school in NJ and is now sending multiple girls to ivies. AO confirmed girls same caliber. These aren't country bumpkins. It does suck.
Anonymous
Lots of ny privates are like this- trinity, dalton, brearley, Horace Mann. That world comes w a whole diff level of wealth.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]Lots of ny privates are like this- trinity, dalton, brearley, Horace Mann. That world comes w a whole diff level of wealth. [/quote]

+1

New York wealth is on a different level from DC wealth. Dalton, Trinity, Collegiate, Brearley, Spence, St. Ann’s, etc. all have way more development cases than the top schools in the DC area. Horace Mann used to be the top of the Bronx schools, but it’s probably Riverdale nowadays.
Anonymous
OMG I went there back in the day. It was a good school then but nothing like now. These days it's number 1 in NYC- hardest to get into and best college admits. The place is a country club- incredible campus and faculty - they have pumped hundreds of millions into it. Yikes. I wonder if I could get in there now. However OP's post is totally cringey and not relevant to DC.
Anonymous
This thread fully made my morning, the arguments are just too funny
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OMG I went there back in the day. It was a good school then but nothing like now. These days it's number 1 in NYC- hardest to get into and best college admits. The place is a country club- incredible campus and faculty - they have pumped hundreds of millions into it. Yikes. I wonder if I could get in there now. However OP's post is totally cringey and not relevant to DC.


I was going to say something similar. When I grew up in NYC, Riverdale was considered good but not great, a step behind Trinity and HM. I guess things have changed.
Anonymous
Ha! I thought you were posting this to highlight the extensive bios for each kid not where kids got into school. Shows where my head is….out of synch with this listserve!
Anonymous
Riverdale parent here. It is a great school with smart kids, but also unbelievable wealth and connections. It has been eye opening to see the extent to which $$ makes the world go round…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty impressive, but I didn’t see a single Virginia Tech commitment - Riverdale needs to step it up.


Is this a joke?


What’s funny in that observation?


VT isn’t all that, if anything its a safety for most


Oh boy, the usual VT-hater/malcontent is back. Sorry your kid didn’t get in, along with many others.
DP
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