Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my head they were both relevant because the public is ranked higher.
Anyhoo, I am glad others get my drift. My sibling is in the reverse situation, which makes the private seem that much more.
- OP
so clearly not a top school or you'd name it by now
Imagine being such an insecure troll that you’re this triggered by someone saying their kid goes to a top public.
My kids went to a top public lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my head they were both relevant because the public is ranked higher.
Anyhoo, I am glad others get my drift. My sibling is in the reverse situation, which makes the private seem that much more.
- OP
so clearly not a top school or you'd name it by now
Imagine being such an insecure troll that you’re this triggered by someone saying their kid goes to a top public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite frankly, what is the point of spending all that money on private just to join the rest of the plebe in a public….
This is funny…..but true….I guess it depends on the level of the Private k-12 that your kid went to.
AT our school, parents would rather be caught stealing than have their kids attend a State school, regardless of how well ranked they might be.
This is so pathetically funny. So many truly insecure parents.
NP
I dont disagree. It is pathetic, but sadly true. These parents at our kid’s school would rather see their kid at a place like Tulane than Michigan…..oh well…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite frankly, what is the point of spending all that money on private just to join the rest of the plebe in a public….
This is funny…..but true….I guess it depends on the level of the Private k-12 that your kid went to.
AT our school, parents would rather be caught stealing than have their kids attend a State school, regardless of how well ranked they might be.
This is so pathetically funny. So many truly insecure parents.
NP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite frankly, what is the point of spending all that money on private just to join the rest of the plebe in a public….
This is funny…..but true….I guess it depends on the level of the Private k-12 that your kid went to.
AT our school, parents would rather be caught stealing than have their kids attend a State school, regardless of how well ranked they might be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my head they were both relevant because the public is ranked higher.
Anyhoo, I am glad others get my drift. My sibling is in the reverse situation, which makes the private seem that much more.
- OP
so clearly not a top school or you'd name it by now
Imagine being such an insecure troll that you’re this triggered by someone saying their kid goes to a top public.