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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you're making $300,000 annually, you most likely can afford to move out to the suburbs with generally better public schools. If you choose to stay closer in to avoid a long commute to your job, or to live in a more urban environment, that's your choice, but certainly not one that I think I, or other past or present donors at our kids' school, should have to subsidize it. It's all about priorities. What kind of job you choose (degree of stress, hours, social utility, pay, location),[b] the type of housing you want and its location,[/b] the number of kids you choose to have, whether you and your spouse decide to stay married (at least one parent is making a choice on this one though often not two of course), the value you place on private education as opposed to public, where you're willing to live to get a public that meets your needs, etc. If you're making $300,000 and don't have extraordinary necessary expenses (medical, etc.), I don't want to foot your bill. It's more about choice than necessity.[/quote] One can only guess your score on that elite bubble test.[/quote]
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