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[quote=Anonymous]Yawn, stupid thread. If top tier schools were about the "best" students, it wouldn't be so skewed toward income. I know some many dummies who went to Ivies because they went to the 'right' highschools; it's why there's a forum on DCUM about private schools and essentially using wealth to game the system. If Mummy can pay for tennis lessons, horseback riding, and a house in the "right" neighborhood, you are pretty much halfway there. I went to a top tier school; during my winter break I found out my cousin - who was going to a "lower" tier school - was using the same text books as I! It's all the same knowledge at the end of the day. Then there is also life experiences, self growth, etc., that help us grow and contribute to society. The purpose of college is to receive an education, obviously OP did not, if she's still hung up on this bs... [/quote]
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