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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]BS: how many people do you know their salaries, benefits, plans, savings, etc.? Stop guessing and presenting it at fact.[/quote] Go to the tops of mid-sized public companies and check out where those folks went to school. Law amd accounting firms probably stuff in all the ivys but there are SO MANY mid sized companies that dont.[/quote] Then OP is more of a loser than any of us could imagine. Fwiw: my high stats kids will be at good colleges - one heading off to a top school in the fall, the other in HS. My second wants to go into a low paying field…but these kids are and will always be very wealthy. So I guess by this judgment, my high stats kid “failed” compared to peers, but this same kid will have a job that is loved and more money than can ever be used in a lifetime. Under this metric, no really smart kid would be a teacher, researcher, etc. [/quote] Congratulations?! (I think?) You can brag on an anonymous forum. Not quite sure what you want strangers to think/feel with this.[/quote]
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