Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. Many thanks for the feedback. So does anyone with kids in public school disagree with the following two statements:
1. A substantial number of public school students in the DC/MD/VA area have parents who attended top colleges and grad schools, including not only Ivy League universities but also several other similarly prestigious institutions.
2. A substantial number of public school students in the DC/MD/VA area come from families earning $250,000 or more.
Wait, I don't get it. I thought you were asking: of parents who went to Ivies/earn a lot of money, how many send their children to public schools? But actually you're asking: of public school students in DC/MD/VA, how many have parents who went to Ivies/earn a lot of money?
If the latter, I would say -- not a whole lot. The number of people who didn't go to Ivies is enormously bigger than the number of people who did, and $350,000+ is a lot of money, even in the more affluent parts of the DC metropolitan area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. Many thanks for the feedback. So does anyone with kids in public school disagree with the following two statements:
1. A substantial number of public school students in the DC/MD/VA area have parents who attended top colleges and grad schools, including not only Ivy League universities but also several other similarly prestigious institutions.
2. A substantial number of public school students in the DC/MD/VA area come from families earning $250,000 or more.
Wait, I don't get it. I thought you were asking: of parents who went to Ivies/earn a lot of money, how many send their children to public schools? But actually you're asking: of public school students in DC/MD/VA, how many have parents who went to Ivies/earn a lot of money?
If the latter, I would say -- not a whole lot. The number of people who didn't go to Ivies is enormously bigger than the number of people who did, and $350,000+ is a lot of money, even in the more affluent parts of the DC metropolitan area.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. Many thanks for the feedback. So does anyone with kids in public school disagree with the following two statements:
1. A substantial number of public school students in the DC/MD/VA area have parents who attended top colleges and grad schools, including not only Ivy League universities but also several other similarly prestigious institutions.
2. A substantial number of public school students in the DC/MD/VA area come from families earning $250,000 or more.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. Many thanks for the feedback. So does anyone with kids in public school disagree with the following two statements:
1. A substantial number of public school students in the DC/MD/VA area have parents who attended top colleges and grad schools, including not only Ivy League universities but also several other similarly prestigious institutions.
2. A substantial number of public school students in the DC/MD/VA area come from families earning $250,000 or more.
Anonymous wrote:Legacy Ivy person here. No, my family has strong, hard-working beliefs. No one attended private school for K-12. Waste of money in my opinion
Anonymous wrote:A lot of Langley and McLean parents went to Ivies.