Anonymous wrote:My only child goes to Northwestern. It was her choice. We are full pay. She is pre-med and struggles but is doing ok. She is surrounded by high achievers who care about learning and most are Liberals which is a nice change from her high school.
Never thought in a million years that NU (or really any college) is any kind of golden ticket. Not sure why any educated parent would think that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's too early to tell or maybe she just didn't capitalize on all the opportunities (I suspect very few do) but it most certainly has not changed her life. The thing I do notice is overall a higher percentage of deeply committed pre-med students than my son's peers at the state flagship. Other than that there's this laughable idea that an elite college is a golden ticket to a $150,000 job offer and a rich spouse and that's just not accurate. The plum six-figure job offers are scarce and go to the connected and elbowy overachievers with perfect grades. And generally the rich socialize with the rich. If you want your child in that orbit they need to be in that orbit by 9th grade at some ritzy prep or boarding school.
I have a niece at Cornell who is close with my daughter and she has had a similar experience. At Cornell the rich are in the rich kid sororities and fraternities.
A few years back we were caught up in the admissions frenzy but in retrospect it seems so nutty. I'm [now] far more impressed with a parent who tells me their kid is at a less selective school but just got into medical school than some Ivy League parent who tells me their ubiquitous kid is going into "consulting" for $60,000 a year or some second rate grad program.
Your points are valid and you could have chosen to make them and tell this story many other ways which would have been positive and affirming. But the way you chose seems embittered and jealous, and it will be much less effective as a result.
Anonymous wrote:Op are you just figuring out that rich people hang outside with other rich people? That’s why people send their kids to private school.
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern? That's not elite, elite.