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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just raise your kids right and things will be fine. Every school in every state has the typical bell curve of people and you and your family will find their true friends. Likewise, every family has a conversation with their kids on "how we choose to spend our money." For us, the grandparents live far away, so vacations are spent visiting them, not a new destination every couple years. Big deal. For us, the kids don't play some uber-costly sport, they do other ones. Big deal. BTW, guess what differentiator colleges now want to see?? Part time jobs dealing with customers! And life goes 'round and 'round. So whatever you pick, just be happy, make the most of it and live your own life. Your kids will notice and also be able to think for themselves (one of the most important life skills). [/quote] This is true for most area but not In DC. There is no bell curve at some upper NW and Chevy Chase/Bethesda neighborhoods/schools. In fact there is no curve at all. Just upper middle class and wealthy. The middle class (HHI under $200) is almost totally absent. [/quote]
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