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Anonymous wrote:Private is too expensive but good pyramids are also too expensive but people don’t want kids in bad schools so what do people do?
How are you any different than the people who send their kids to the schools in the neighborhoods you can afford? Are they not middle class, and you are?
Some are, but all schools in my pyramid are 60% FARMS or more so technically no.
so they are your peers, as you live in the same pyramid as them. Where we go, where are are, is what we are.
If OP wanted to live below their means then that would make sense. Honestly, in the dc area it seems it’s either expensive for good schools, or affordable by this area’s standards but horrible schools, really no middle ground. Also, op a middle class person and someone who lives in a subsidized apartment are gonna have two completely different experiences.