Not the last few years and certainly not this year. STA placements are much better than NCS. |
My kid got an internship in NYC last year and the Yale Law grad who was helping with the program (and didn’t know my kid was in high school, let alone only a rising sophomore) said he wrote better than anyone else in the program and most of them were in college. The judge had to tell her “that kid is only in high school!” Onward STA! |
I do not have a kid in the 2024 class at either but looked at NCS Instagram and more than half of the NCS girls are going to top 25 Universities or SLACs. |
more than half... |
Your 9th grader worked with a Yale Law grad at an internship in New York last summer? Fascinating! The oceanfront property is also available in Indiana! |
I bet you sell lots of property and all of it with lush, mature, green plantings. All very green. Your green envy blinds you to a world you know nothing about and can’t even contemplate!! |
So many cringe aspects of this post. |
I have to admit. You’re pretty good! |
Because, as history shows us, being born to wealth and success does not guarantee the next generation or two on down the line will uniformly maintain that. It's almost the law of the Jungle that wealth breeds sloth or, at minimum, drug addiction and neurosis. While a bright kid born to poverty will often rise - not in spite of the obstacles- but because those obstacles forged a diamond. While, the kids of privilege were getting high and crashing Daddy's Porsche |
If you’re going to be a pedant, at least get it right. It’s not an absolute rule. Given the syntax of the sentence, less was a perfectly acceptable choice. https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/fewer-vs-less Pedantry is the last refuge of the limited mind. |
What a telling stereotype. While there will always be some wealthy kids who crash and burn, the majority of those at STA do quite well, thank you. The converse of your stereotype is that many bright kids born in poverty never make it out, and get lost to drugs, gangs, and shootings. Wealthy, loving parents raise well-adjusted kids who do well in life. Most of the parents I know at STA are engaged and caring. Yes, in every class there are a few laissez-faire parents with screwed up kids. They are the minority. It just makes you green all over, doesn’t it? |
Such new money striver talk associating with how "wealthy" everyone is at your KID'S school and how "envious" everyone is of your 9th grader's internship in NYC. When you say things like this people feel the exact opposite you are trying to make them feel: instead they feel embarrassed for you. |
You’re quite ignorant if you think talking about wealth at STA is striver talk. Everyone knows how much wealth congregates there. I give zero effs about what you feel, and I am not trying to make anyone feel anything. Just stating the fact that many of the families at STA are wealthy. Only a moron would argue this point. As for the internship that was someone else. Did you think there was only one STA parent posting in a thread about STA? |
I’m pretty sure this post is a spoof of nutty STA parents, and not real. Law firms don’t hire 10th graders. And if they did, it would be to move boxes, not write briefs going to a judge. |
Wasn’t a law firm. Was a public interest internship with kids from all kinds of backgrounds and lawyers from all kinds of practices. It was actually very cool. |