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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not overtly, but depending on the school this can happen. At Duke, many of the Greek houses could approximate your wealth/status by asking what high school you attended and your family's neighborhood. The wealthy G[b]reenwich, Manhattan, Bay Area kids [/b]could sniff each other out easily and quickly formed social circles.[/quote] At my kid's T10, the freshman social group is private school kids from across the country - agree they find each other over the summer: UES (5-10 schools), Brooklyn (Packer, SA), Greenwich, DC (Sidwell; GDS), Miami (RE and Gulliver); Chicago (Latin and Parker); LA (HW, Brentwood, Crossroads, etc), Bay Area (i don't know as well but at least 3-4 schools). Also, a smattering of random ski towns (Aspen, Jackson, Idaho).....which I was surprised about. Boarding school kids kind of have their own crew, too. [/quote] Penn, Duke or NU?[/quote]
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