Anonymous wrote:They always bend over backwards to say it doesn't matter what college you go to (or only graduate school matters), or how it has a great honors program (proven to be a marketing scam), or how some low-status niche major they offer is world class, rattle off a couple rich alums of the hundreds of thousands that are just regular Joes, blah blah blah. It's all so desperate.
Why can't they just admit they raised an Average Eddie who goes to a normal college? ¯\_(?)_/¯
Anonymous wrote:DH and I went to the University of Vermont. We had a fantastic time at a pretty average school.
Our HHI is nearly $2M and our net worth is reaching $10M.
Anonymous wrote:Because as adults we see the result of Ivy/top 10 vs Maryland State Schools and other "average" or "below average" schools and there was not really a big difference in successful lives.
Anonymous wrote: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!
+1 ... and approx 70% of the US adult populations DOES NOT have a BA degree or higher. Get some perspective folks! People with college degrees are not average Americans no matter where they went to school.
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:Most of my friends are thrilled to tell me that "junior is going to XYZ University". Some of the schools are highly regarded and others aren't so much, but the parents all seem to exude the same happiness. No one goes about trying to justify why it's a good school. I don't know what circles the OP runs in, but I don't experience what OP seems to think she's hearing. OP- Do you ask them why they chose that school? Or do your make disparaging remarks to your peers when they tell you what school their child is attending so they feel that they need to explain their choice?? Maybe you should just say "congratulations to junior" and leave it at that.
...and a nicer group of people.Anonymous wrote: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.
Personally, I can't stand DC and would love to see my kids end up in a smaller size city which in my experience tends to be more laid back and offer a better quality of life.
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!