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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"13th grade/year" is an expression used by people who want to disparage state schools that are popular among students. They usually use that term because their kids didn't get in and they have a huge chip on their shoulder that they just can't shake. No matter that these schools are all large and there is next to zero chance of randomly running into someone from high school. In other words, it's a form of face-saving. Disparaging the school(s) that didn't accept your kids. Very typical for DCUM. [/quote] Maybe this but it could also be a way to poke at those that seem to remain within the same bubble that they grew up in. [b]All this talk about diversity but there is something to geographic diversity as well[/b].[/quote] Posts keep commenting on friend groups when it really is not that at all. It is about experiencing different areas of the country beyond the immediate one grew up in and how those new experiences shape you as you grow.[/quote] Exactly. It’s a great opportunity to expand your mind. Aside from financial constraints, I don’t know why parents would force their kids to stay within a certain distance from home. [/quote]
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