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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The view of all these private schools filled with hooked kids is flawed. Some rich families, FGLI, POC, definitely there. But our experience leads us to believe that the number is much lower that the inflated percentage mentioned. Looking at Spence for this year - 54 girls have public posts - my guess is that's around 85% of the class give or take. The list is below. Taking out the HYP or bust mentality (which is silly) - it appears to me that 48/54 girls are going to a pretty decent school. [/quote] You are very generous with your views of a decent school. The discussion should also consider the alternative of attending a top public school instead. If Cornell and Columbia are easily achievable from public, why would anyone be impressed with Spence’s results. [/quote] PP here - you are very generous with you comment of "easily achievable" regarding Columbia and Cornell. I believe Columbia has a sub 5% acceptance rate. what are some top public schools you are speaking about? The suburban schools like Manhasset, Summit, Rye? Or top city schools like BS, Stuy? Stuy/BS are excellent free top public schools with very good outcomes - especially across board, including kids getting full rides to schools. It's just a different learning environment. Many of the kids there are impressive. The suburban schools have okay results but it's extremely competitive. And for many living in the suburbs isn't what they want so it's not a realistic option. At the end of the day, your child has to get into a school (if not going to the local suburban public school) and you have to decide if the financial cost is worth it to your family to send to a private school. If the Spence (or any other schools) exmissions don't impress you and the education isn't worth spending the $$, then go to the top public school. There are enough people willing to pay to to the TT schools in nyc. [/quote]
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