Anonymous wrote:Burke-
Not snobby or elitist
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outwardly flashy social climbing types where people are sizing each other up for what they drive, where they live, etc
That’s snobby, not elitist. For elitist, just use the tuition as shorthand. The more expensive, the more elitist.
I disagree. Field is one of the most expensive and least elitist.
Disagree. Couldn’t wait to move DD out of Field for high school.
What are other options for kids leaving Field for private?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outwardly flashy social climbing types where people are sizing each other up for what they drive, where they live, etc
That’s snobby, not elitist. For elitist, just use the tuition as shorthand. The more expensive, the more elitist.
I disagree. Field is one of the most expensive and least elitist.
Disagree. Couldn’t wait to move DD out of Field for high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outwardly flashy social climbing types where people are sizing each other up for what they drive, where they live, etc
That’s snobby, not elitist. For elitist, just use the tuition as shorthand. The more expensive, the more elitist.
I disagree. Field is one of the most expensive and least elitist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outwardly flashy social climbing types where people are sizing each other up for what they drive, where they live, etc
That’s snobby, not elitist. For elitist, just use the tuition as shorthand. The more expensive, the more elitist.
+1. The newly minted over $60k club:
Bullis: $61,345
Holton: $60,535
McLean School (?): $61,750
Sidwell, NCS, St. Albans, Madeira: have not announced, but likely to follow suit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outwardly flashy social climbing types where people are sizing each other up for what they drive, where they live, etc
That’s snobby, not elitist. For elitist, just use the tuition as shorthand. The more expensive, the more elitist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outwardly flashy social climbing types where people are sizing each other up for what they drive, where they live, etc
That’s snobby, not elitist. For elitist, just use the tuition as shorthand. The more expensive, the more elitist.
Anonymous wrote:Outwardly flashy social climbing types where people are sizing each other up for what they drive, where they live, etc