Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also half of it is probably fake. Bought just for this purpose. There are some incredibly close dupes out there that take a very close look at to figure out what’s real.
Lol seriously? I’d be surprised if these people are buying fakes. Especially knowingly…
Anonymous wrote:Went to one Open House years ago and scratched the school off our list because Infelt like we had nothing in common with anyone due to this situation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our Big 3, some of the wealthiest parents are the most understated. After all, “New money screams, old money whispers”
Yep.
“Some of” being a key descriptor here.
DCUM desperately wants this to be universally true but it simply isn’t. Lots of very wealthy people, including old money people, wear things that make their wealth recognizable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are very few fat people among the prospective parents.
This is absolutely true. My husband and I couldn't believe how healthy everyone (parents and children) looked. It was refreshing.
Is this a joke?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the Potomac walk in the woods is this weekend. Should I pull out my gucci sneakers for the event?
Yes, please.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always volunteered at my DC’s open house/admissions events - fascinating exercise in the human condition and posturing.
I hate to generalize but often times (not every time) the logo-NASCAR outfits (aka I’m going to wear every piece of branded luxury item I have) align with cold, standoffish behavior towards a fellow parent (me) or the administrator both of whom are just trying to be of help, tour them around a school and have pleasant conversation.
Which I always think is a weird play when you’re trying to get your child into a highly competitive school but ok :shrug:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what open houses have already happened that OP would have attended. Sidwell? NCS? There's some money there but actually not a whole lot of flashy people. STA's is happening this weekend and that might be the wealthiest school in the DMV. However we are there as two feds and my kid fits in just fine. The wealthiest families we know at the school (I'm thinking of a dozen with HHI of $10+ million or even $20+ million) are not flashy at all. There is absolutely, 100% truth that it's new money or those around $1 million in HHI that spend the most on brand names things.
I was at STA's this weekend and did a few last year. I didn't notice what anyone was wearing, other than noting a lot of khakis (men and prospective students) and black (women). I am a fed with a non-logo purse and minimalist/monochromatic non-designer clothing and non-logo shoes, and drive a 12 year old car. I didn't feel out of place. However, I also went to several of the schools mentioned in this thread so generally feel comfortable at events like this, even though I live in a much lower income bracket than most everyone else (both now and when I was a student). I would likely feel differently if these open houses were my first introduction to the DMV school scene.
Anonymous wrote:So the Potomac walk in the woods is this weekend. Should I pull out my gucci sneakers for the event?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what open houses have already happened that OP would have attended. Sidwell? NCS? There's some money there but actually not a whole lot of flashy people. STA's is happening this weekend and that might be the wealthiest school in the DMV. However we are there as two feds and my kid fits in just fine. The wealthiest families we know at the school (I'm thinking of a dozen with HHI of $10+ million or even $20+ million) are not flashy at all. There is absolutely, 100% truth that it's new money or those around $1 million in HHI that spend the most on brand names things.
I was at STA's this weekend and did a few last year. I didn't notice what anyone was wearing, other than noting a lot of khakis (men and prospective students) and black (women). I am a fed with a non-logo purse and minimalist/monochromatic non-designer clothing and non-logo shoes, and drive a 12 year old car. I didn't feel out of place. However, I also went to several of the schools mentioned in this thread so generally feel comfortable at events like this, even though I live in a much lower income bracket than most everyone else (both now and when I was a student). I would likely feel differently if these open houses were my first introduction to the DMV school scene.
Your bragging about being above it all is just that, bragging... Also, please get a new car because your 12 year old car is destroying our environment.
Not PP but my 12 year old car gets about 30mpg. Continuing to use these relatively fuel-efficient vehicles is much better for the environment than the carbon pollution involved in manufacturing an entirely new car, especially one with a large battery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what open houses have already happened that OP would have attended. Sidwell? NCS? There's some money there but actually not a whole lot of flashy people. STA's is happening this weekend and that might be the wealthiest school in the DMV. However we are there as two feds and my kid fits in just fine. The wealthiest families we know at the school (I'm thinking of a dozen with HHI of $10+ million or even $20+ million) are not flashy at all. There is absolutely, 100% truth that it's new money or those around $1 million in HHI that spend the most on brand names things.
I was at STA's this weekend and did a few last year. I didn't notice what anyone was wearing, other than noting a lot of khakis (men and prospective students) and black (women). I am a fed with a non-logo purse and minimalist/monochromatic non-designer clothing and non-logo shoes, and drive a 12 year old car. I didn't feel out of place. However, I also went to several of the schools mentioned in this thread so generally feel comfortable at events like this, even though I live in a much lower income bracket than most everyone else (both now and when I was a student). I would likely feel differently if these open houses were my first introduction to the DMV school scene.
Your bragging about being above it all is just that, bragging... Also, please get a new car because your 12 year old car is destroying our environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what open houses have already happened that OP would have attended. Sidwell? NCS? There's some money there but actually not a whole lot of flashy people. STA's is happening this weekend and that might be the wealthiest school in the DMV. However we are there as two feds and my kid fits in just fine. The wealthiest families we know at the school (I'm thinking of a dozen with HHI of $10+ million or even $20+ million) are not flashy at all. There is absolutely, 100% truth that it's new money or those around $1 million in HHI that spend the most on brand names things.
I was at STA's this weekend and did a few last year. I didn't notice what anyone was wearing, other than noting a lot of khakis (men and prospective students) and black (women). I am a fed with a non-logo purse and minimalist/monochromatic non-designer clothing and non-logo shoes, and drive a 12 year old car. I didn't feel out of place. However, I also went to several of the schools mentioned in this thread so generally feel comfortable at events like this, even though I live in a much lower income bracket than most everyone else (both now and when I was a student). I would likely feel differently if these open houses were my first introduction to the DMV school scene.
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what open houses have already happened that OP would have attended. Sidwell? NCS? There's some money there but actually not a whole lot of flashy people. STA's is happening this weekend and that might be the wealthiest school in the DMV. However we are there as two feds and my kid fits in just fine. The wealthiest families we know at the school (I'm thinking of a dozen with HHI of $10+ million or even $20+ million) are not flashy at all. There is absolutely, 100% truth that it's new money or those around $1 million in HHI that spend the most on brand names things.