Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Seriously, when you get out of dc (and similar cities) no one gives a damn about prestige.
I want my kids in DC or a "similar city". Smart and successful people want to be around smart and successful people, hence: DC, SF, LA, NYC, Chicago, Boston, Seattle.
Why would anyone give a shit what commoners think? Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know, OP. DH and I both attended a fairly average school (#32 according to US News). And we make 7 figures between us now. I mention this *only* because money seems to be the one thing that DCUM respects, as gross as that is.
Dear God people. A school ranked #32 in the NATION is not an "average" school! There are over 2,000 schools in the country!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry you don't get that we love and are proud of our kids.
Virginia Tech, for example, has a 70% acceptance rate. 1/4 fail out before graduating.
What has a kid accomplished getting into a school like VTech, or even less selective schools with de facto open door admissions? Nothing, yet. If you have money or take out loans, any kid with a pulse can go to a university. Parents of average kids need to quit doing gymnastics dressing up things that just aren't impressive.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know, OP. DH and I both attended a fairly average school (#32 according to US News). And we make 7 figures between us now. I mention this *only* because money seems to be the one thing that DCUM respects, as gross as that is.
Anonymous wrote:Not really - if you are rich, fit, stylish, attractive and socially skilled (gracious/sophisticated/well traveled) nobody cares about where you went to school, or where your kids go to school, or how you got there. These attributes trump all when it comes to the A list that OP seems obsessed with.
Anonymous wrote:Because in the DC-LA-NYC-Boston-Chicago-Miami-Philly-Seattle-Portland-San Fran area what you do, who you know and where your kid goes to college is how people size you up.
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Well for us private schools were all cheaper than state schools due to the fact that private schools offer much more generous merit aid, so...
Anonymous wrote:Because in the DC area what you do, who you know and where your kid goes to college is how people size you up. Unless your like us and your kid chooses west point and then they look at you horrified (think war and conservative)
Anonymous wrote:Well, they couldn't have been too highly ranked private schools or there wouldn't have been "merit" aid or financial aid. Privates are not all created equal.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what I really don't get are people that pay out of state or mediocre private when they could go to mediocre in state.
Examples I know of: Florida State full tuition out of state, East Carolina full tuition out of state, Vrginia Wesleyan full freight.
Sorry but if my kiddo - you are going to Longwood or CNU.
Well for us private schools were all cheaper than state schools due to the fact that private schools offer much more generous merit aid, so...
Well, they couldn't have been too highly ranked private schools or there wouldn't have been "merit" aid or financial aid. Privates are not all created equal.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what I really don't get are people that pay out of state or mediocre private when they could go to mediocre in state.
Examples I know of: Florida State full tuition out of state, East Carolina full tuition out of state, Vrginia Wesleyan full freight.
Sorry but if my kiddo - you are going to Longwood or CNU.
Well for us private schools were all cheaper than state schools due to the fact that private schools offer much more generous merit aid, so...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Seriously, when you get out of dc (and similar cities) no one gives a damn about prestige.
I want my kids in DC or a "similar city". Smart and successful people want to be around smart and successful people, hence: DC, SF, LA, NYC, Chicago, Boston, Seattle.
Why would anyone give a shit what commoners think? Seriously.