Anonymous wrote:Hm, which school? You write like a teenager.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If I have kids in the future (I'm still in my 20s), then I will never send them to private school. The education is not even superior, they just force more work on you. A few teachers were bitter weirdos who constantly guilt-tripped us and made us feel like trash for having wealthy parents & being "privileged". They would literally bring up their teacher salaries in front of us and tell us how 'lucky' we were constantly. What a lovely environment.
Your kids will be on the internet in the future crying about how their grandparents sacrificed everything to send their parents to private schools and give them a great start in life... Only for the parent to do the bare minimum and send their children to public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your post actually makes the case for private school- you were so well prepared that college was easy and you did well, and you had friends who were top of their class at public who struggled a lot.
Yup. Writing top public schools can't keep up is case in point.
My private school grad on the other hand is breezing through college and has a 4.0 in a top college.
Anonymous wrote:Your post actually makes the case for private school- you were so well prepared that college was easy and you did well, and you had friends who were top of their class at public who struggled a lot.
Anonymous wrote:
If I have kids in the future (I'm still in my 20s), then I will never send them to private school. The education is not even superior, they just force more work on you. A few teachers were bitter weirdos who constantly guilt-tripped us and made us feel like trash for having wealthy parents & being "privileged". They would literally bring up their teacher salaries in front of us and tell us how 'lucky' we were constantly. What a lovely environment.