I know you mean well, but rich kids at NYU dress like homeless people who just woke up from their third overdose of the week. Being hot is a physical thing, secondary to status. Your not magically hot for wearing the right clothes. |
Of course. That is my point. OP and others act like this is just an Ivy league college thing. |
Those are not the boarding school kids though. |
I know it might be hard for some to believe, but publics have always had wealthy students. |
I feel like your knowledge of rich people, specifically rich kids, is from Netflix. |
| Dumbest thread ever. |
I never said they didn't. But the average incomes have skyrocketed as the cost has become more and more unaffordable. |
Reddit link? |
DC went to a tier 1 boarding school and has not found this true in the slightest. Most of his classmates in boarding school were UMC-low upper class "strivers," with rich white kids being few and far between, and his friendgroup in college includes people from all of those categories (including other boarding school students). |
Your kid accepted 10K spending money from a friend? I hope not. |
This is also true. You need to bring something unique to the table in order to get "in" the club, which most people do not. The most common method is to be an athlete, a musician combined with being tall & handsome. If you're the dude that other dudes want to be and women want to be with, they will welcome you with an open invitation. |
Yes he did, via Zelle. He also accepted a new laptop from a different wealthy friend. |
It just hit me that this is my ds at college. He dropped out of pledgship but he still goes to all of their parties and his roommates are all those fraternity brothers. He is very good looking but I don't like to think about it. |
Public colleges also have wealthy students, but that percentage is a lot less than that of Ivies. For example, Langley HS does have wealthy students because the school is located in the wealthy McLean neighborhood, but that percentage of wealthy students is so small when you compare it to the private Potomac School, which is also located in the McLean area. |
Congratulations. Now you can feel superior since your kid doesn't go to one of those godawful Ivies. Feel better? |