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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 2015 on a full financial aid scholarship. He was a highly recruited athlete and later attended an Ivy League university with 90% financial aid. Most of his friends at Exeter and in college came from extremely wealthy families, yet they were drawn to him because he had something money couldn’t buy—natural talent and charisma. He often joined his friends on expensive trips and outings, never having to pay because they understood his situation and valued his company. He even dated a few of their sisters, and several of their parents offered him internships at their companies. When he graduated, he received multiple job offers through those same connections. Just last week, he returned from a trip to Australia with several of his high school friends—on a private jet. When you excel in sports, music, or simply have that “it” factor, doors open that wealth alone can’t unlock. Attending a private school can truly create lifelong opportunities.[/quote] Like Saltburn? [/quote]
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