Anonymous wrote:^^I agree. In addition, I'd say that as a 2 Ivy couple with kids in public, we saw a lot of classmates in college who had attended very expensive privates/boarding schools. Not always such a pretty picture! Sometimes people look at those schools with rose colored glasses. That much affluence or access to the trappings of affluence can be detrimental to young kids (even at the high school level). Many of us know that a good public school will give a motivated, smart kid a great start in life (without all the pitfalls that can come with privates).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our Bethesda public is full or Ivy educated parents and the vase majority of families are high income. That's one data point.
There is no way that your Bethesda public is full of Ivy educated parents.
Yes it is. There are a lot of us. Sorry to disappoint.
NP, but our Bethesda public is NOT full of Ivy leaguers. Maybe PP is at a Super Special Bethesda Public.
Anonymous wrote:^^I agree. In addition, I'd say that as a 2 Ivy couple with kids in public, we saw a lot of classmates in college who had attended very expensive privates/boarding schools. Not always such a pretty picture! Sometimes people look at those schools with rose colored glasses. That much affluence or access to the trappings of affluence can be detrimental to young kids (even at the high school level). Many of us know that a good public school will give a motivated, smart kid a great start in life (without all the pitfalls that can come with privates). [/quote
I am 19:47 and what you say is so true. I love how you worded it.
Anonymous wrote:One Ivy, both grad degrees, HHI above 800k and GE way above 3, public (in Alexandria City no less). Disappointed by lousy private experiences, happy about public academics, and like the other public families a lot. No regrets whatsoever about yanking from private.
Anonymous wrote:Top 5 college, top 5 law. Public school product; public school parent. Thank you, America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our Bethesda public is full or Ivy educated parents and the vase majority of families are high income. That's one data point.
There is no way that your Bethesda public is full of Ivy educated parents.
Yes it is. There are a lot of us. Sorry to disappoint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our Bethesda public is full or Ivy educated parents and the vase majority of families are high income. That's one data point.
There is no way that your Bethesda public is full of Ivy educated parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I don't believe the most Ivy/HHI people send kids to public. The executives at my company send their kids to elite privates. I don't know their education backgrounds but they definitely meet the HHI threshold. I am a graduate of a big ten school and I send my kids to private. I am not in the target salary range nor target institution for this thread but among my friends the higher their household income, the more likely they are to send their kids to private.
So, you don't even know if the people you're talking about are Ivy grads, but you think they prove that Ivy grads don't send their kids to public. Ok.
Anonymous wrote:Our Bethesda public is full or Ivy educated parents and the vase majority of families are high income. That's one data point.