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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went to SMU! Actually, you'd be surprised. I went to a private prep school $30,000 a year, here in DC. And I can tell you that I saw way more wealth at SMU. And by wealth, I mean anywhere from millions to tens of millions to hundreds to billions. I mean, I couldnt even count on three hand the number of kids I knew with private jets. It was so common. Our RA's had to order us that no one was allowed to leave their entire wardrobe behind at the end of the year, as apparently it was somewhat regular for girls to do this and buy all new clothes for the next season. (Crazy, right?) Girls used birkin bags to carry their books around. As for cars- you name it, someone had it. Lambos, maseratis, ferraris, and of course your standard range rovers, bmws, mercedes. I remember two girls got passes from school my freshman year so they could attend Paris fashion week and all the major shows. They posted pics of them on their jet, school books laid out. Yachts were not uncommon, as was attending yacht week. I knew a girl who flew my friend out to Coachella- she decided last minute, rented a jet (She didnt own her own- how gauche, right?) and bought everyone tickets. So yeah. Now this was not every student, this was the upper echelon. Which meant that the midline was still multiple designer bags, a really nice car, and European vacations. Also, Dorothy Wang was in my year (though she transferred out). So that should give you some perspective of what was happening. [/quote] Yeah this is a lie[/quote] Yeah, +100. Can we please remove the 14 year olds from This list serve? Coachella wasn’t even a thing when the 30 and 40 somethings on here were in college. [/quote] NP. What?? Coachella has been around since 1999. If are 42 or younger in 2022, it is very possible your friends went to Coachella.[/quote] Yeah, I'll be 40 this summer and I definitely went to Coachella a few times when I was in college from 2000-2004. [/quote]
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