Anonymous wrote:Do not see any difference
how naiveAnonymous wrote:As others have said, if you only look at private school as a means to a specific college outcome then it makes no sense. But I don’t think that is how most private school families view it.
You make $3mm/yr and can't deal with two kids in private? or do you mean 3mm NW?Anonymous wrote:We make $3M+ and it still feels like an insane amount going out the door
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's it expensive to send your child to an independent private school? Yes, of course it is. For some people, money is no object. For those of us for whom money is something we need to consider, we've made life choices that allow us to send our kids to private. We opted to send them to public school for elementary and private for Middle and High School. We do not go on expensive vacations. We live modestly (old cars, small house). We believe their day-to-day experience is vastly superior to what they would receive at their zoned public and so,yes, it is worth the money for us. If you are only interested in the ROI on the basis of where your kids matriculate for college, you are not a family who should send your child to private.
+1.
It's so family and reason dependent, which is why some variant of this question gets asked here weekly. But the above encapsulates it pretty well. For whatever reason, the experience is better enough for the kids and the family that the cost seems worth it.
Anonymous wrote:They cost the same as an Ivy League university and quality in many cases is comparable to a public schools?
Is the cost justified?
In my view its out of whack.
You might end paying 800k to learn at the end the kids get into ivy leagues because of legacy admission.
Anonymous wrote:It's it expensive to send your child to an independent private school? Yes, of course it is. For some people, money is no object. For those of us for whom money is something we need to consider, we've made life choices that allow us to send our kids to private. We opted to send them to public school for elementary and private for Middle and High School. We do not go on expensive vacations. We live modestly (old cars, small house). We believe their day-to-day experience is vastly superior to what they would receive at their zoned public and so,yes, it is worth the money for us. If you are only interested in the ROI on the basis of where your kids matriculate for college, you are not a family who should send your child to private.