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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This kind of conversation comes up every other week on this forum. No one is right or wrong. There are plenty of bad public high schools and universities. There are plenty that are amazing. Couple private school kids couldn’t cope with the rigor at our magnet program and went back to private school sophomore year. You hear from many Ivy League professionals who say that while they enjoyed the experience they would have landed at the same place with a degree from a state flagship. Just because you’re paying more doesn’t guarantee extraordinary outcomes. There is so much of a grey area in both public and private education that no one can ever recommend one over the over with 100% certainty. If you can ‘comfortably’ afford the private education go for it, but no need to say all public education is low quality because it isn’t. In the same vein not all the private universities are going to provide you the best possible outcomes. You do you and don’t sh*t on others.[/quote] +1[/quote]
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