Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh, isn't a Ford Explorer more than tuition for 1? That is a dumb example.
So you can afford one in private school, but two means you have to make some sacrifices? Come on.
http://www.ford.com/suvs/explorer/
Ford Explorer starts at $31,000
WIS costs $37,000
Sidwell Friends costs $35,000
Anonymous wrote:Uh, isn't a Ford Explorer more than tuition for 1? That is a dumb example.
So you can afford one in private school, but two means you have to make some sacrifices? Come on.
Anonymous wrote:So maybe I shouldn't have used the term "middle class". It's just hard for me to fathom that we can pretty much afford to pay off a brand new Ford Explorer every year on $200,000, so I don't how we could afford year after year of private school for 2 children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the best way for a middle class family to get their kid into and have their private school funded for either middle school and/or high school? I understand that this is a loaded question, but I need to start somewhere. Let's say a middle class family earning $200,000 a year in DC wants to send their kids to some of these private schools (WIS, Sidwell Friend, St Johns, etc). First of all, how are you admitted? Is it mostly based on tests? If so, how do you best prepare for these tests? Also, if admitted, how can you get tuition assistance at some of these schools?
OP, you are hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:What's the best way for a middle class family to get their kid into and have their private school funded for either middle school and/or high school? I understand that this is a loaded question, but I need to start somewhere. Let's say a middle class family earning $200,000 a year in DC wants to send their kids to some of these private schools (WIS, Sidwell Friend, St Johns, etc). First of all, how are you admitted? Is it mostly based on tests? If so, how do you best prepare for these tests? Also, if admitted, how can you get tuition assistance at some of these schools?