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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is a privilege to go to the very best private schools O.P. Less than five percent of students go to private schools. The top privates provide a posh + prestigious experience. Students feel valued + are confident. It would be nice if every kid were valued, but they are not. People always strive for the best. Why does that confuse you. Who would not want to drive a luxury car over an everyday one? Sure, some publics provide good educations. But they are not elite since anyone can go there.[/quote] Because a luxury car costs a ton more than a regular car and it doesn’t get you there any faster in the end. All it does is empty your pockets for somethi8ng that loses value the longer you own it. Was that really the analogy you were striving for? Because it comes off as you just want to show off. But hey, it’s your money on a 50K tuition, or car.[/quote] NP. That’s totally fine if you feel that way about luxury cars. Some people value the increased comfort, build quality, speed, and features, more than they value the money. Both get you where you want to go, as will a city bus. The journey is different, though. If you don’t value the features of a luxury car then absolutely no reason to spend on one. But it seem neutrally true that you won’t have exactly the same experience driving a Dodge as a Lexus. [/quote]
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