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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went to one of the top NYC privates and it's pretty much what was described above. It can be fun to see former classmates and their parents in the news, which happens a lot. But you also see a lot of the a-holes you knew growing up doing well, and that's annoying. My DH went to public schools in his small upper-middle class hometown then to UVA. He is smarter than me but I am better educated. That's not necessarily gotten me any further in life though. I can fit in pretty easily with an old-money crowd and know the social customs, the clubs and schools spoken about. Again, it's not necessarily gotten me much farther in life. [b]As I mentioned on another thread, I have friends from these schools who are massreurs, follow Phish, are carpenters and potters.[/b] Going to these schools doesn't guarantee you anything in life or guarantee that you want to be in the rat race. [/quote] One of my best friends in college went to the Groton School, I don't know if that qualifies? The have a lovely place in Vermont where they do a lot of drugs and pretend to be an artist [/quote]So, High School in MA, but now live in Vermont. Where did you go to college? Did they ever get out of New England? [/quote]
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