Don't worry- the karma gods took care of him (spent $130,000 at PVI to get his kid into CNU). |
PVI is less than 20k per year so no |
Still more expensive than CNU (and probably a better education). |
It's $28 for non-Catholics, and it's very easy to tack on up to $6,500 for normal "as applicable" fees before anything on extracurriculars. That's $138k. You can get it for $20k less over 4 years if you're willing to fake that you're Catholic. |
faking catholic is a lot of work. most kids who attend are indeed catholic. they have a majority catholic student body: |
Are you saying he hooked up with a 2028 team Mom?? |
Holding my breath to hear the answer on this! |
On the next episode of The Real Wives of Loudoun County.... |
Agreed. So $120k. The OP was off by $10k, which I'm sure PVI can find ways to charge. |
| I’m not going to say the team my son was on, because I heard they are still married. I am thinking about reaching out to him. Someone recently told me about my WS and I am so grateful. I feel like I owe him an apology, because he deserves the truth and I regret my silence. He may already know, but if it was me I would appreciate it. |
| If I’m the administrator of this site, I’m shopping scripts on the regular. Christ it wouldn’t even take much work - any reasonably competent Gemini etc user could use these boards to spit out dozens of versions of the same story and find some content-desperate production company to write a check. Vanity and desperation always sells. |
| Odd that someone has dug up a 5 year old post. Certainly someone with an agenda. |
Is it? My wife is Catholic and I'm pretty sure I could fake my way through if I needed to (other than having to drink from a cup that half the congregation has already drank from - that's a bridge too far). |
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I agree |