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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I only know people who super loved St Andrews and a couple families who have sent multiple kids. I will say these are mostly well off people from nyc (there is a cohort of NYers there), who wouldn't look to the college (any college) for mental health help, etc. Also, two of the families I know have actually bought property there bcs the [b]housing is so bad [/b]- and that turned out to be a great investment. (Sold for double a few years later). Anyway, I think it and other UK schools are an interesting option. It's more hands off, but a lot of us in NYC didn't have high schools that were very hands on tbh. I certainly don't think knowing someone there who is self-centered is meaningful. I mean, look around. [/quote] OMG that says everything. Do you have any idea how entitled you sound?[/quote] [b]I knew British families who did the same. What they did was to buy a basic flat with an extra bedroom or two that would be rented out to the kid's friends. After graduation the flat was sold and often for a decent profit. They were not rich families, just upper middle class. [/quote][/b] and just how many families on here can afford to buy a scottish flat?[/quote] the donut hole families who did the math and realized that St Andrews plus a Scottish flat costs the same as BC. [/quote]
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