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Reply to "Does the school pyramid really make a difference in the long run? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you plan to send your kids to public schools, you buy in the best school pyramid you can afford, taking into account commute and housing needs. That is how people operate because, on balance, it provides kids with the best education available under those circumstances and is the best investment. People who want to share their personal stories are always welcome, but the subtext is actually that they made it despite having attended inferior lower schools, not because they did. [/quote] The subtext is that it didn’t matter - because it still doesn’t matter at their places of work.[/quote] They prove the opposite point when they emphasize that they are surrounded by people at work who attended better schools, not people who attended the schools they attended. [/quote] The original comment poster here. There are people from all kinds of schools and background. People from High rank colleges don’t stand out as a group, some of them stand out because of their skills, just like some people from colleges no one heard of. I mentioned top schools since it’s the context of the initial discussion. [/quote]
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