Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In 2013, for instance, a Hong Kong woman paid $6.5 million for a two-bedroom in the tallest residence in New York, One57, for her daughter so she’ll have somewhere to live when she gets into Columbia, Harvard or NYU, she told her agent. The daughter, currently, is 2 years old

Know someone whose family bought a couple of houses in the same exclusive gated community so he could live in the same neighborhood as his cousins who were all college age. The parents stayed in the home country and hired maid, food prep and lawn services for the kids. They all drove expensive cars, too. Also knew someone whose family bought a house in a foreign country friendly with the US so they would have an easier time getting student VISAs and citizenship for the kids when it came time for college. And there are people who buy to establish residency and/or to send their kids to elite high schools and then they go onto the Ivies. If they have that much money, why don't they just improve their educational system so their kids can be educated there and help their own country?