Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The SAT scores at Wakefield are not quite Williams-quality for any demographic.
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Um, you're not getting in Williams or MIT with Yorktown's 592 verbal or 599 math either, buddy.
Lol!
Hilarious. But if you're white I guess your best shot at getting into Williams is at W-L. 636 verbal. 617 Math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the guy who peaked at Williams upon graduating in 1995 and spent the next 2 decades in free fall right into a neighborhood that feeds into Wakefield??
Where is the guy that is so bothered about other people's real estate choices? Are you that bothered that someone has made a savvier investment than you? They aren't afraid of brown people, so they have a nicer home, greater potential for appreciation, better commute, and his kids will have a better shot at a more prestigious college. All while benefiting from a more diverse educational experience. I'm sorry your fear has kept you from these things. Maybe your children will do better.
LOL.if only you knew. I live in a neighborhood that is orders of magnitude more diverse than SA and my kids go to Big 3. I'm not unsophisticated white dude living in Gainesville or Centerville or Vienna or some equally hideously uncultured place. I just want to know what bad decisions does one make that leads to kids at Wakefield??
You don't get to brag about how enlightened you are for living in a diverse neighborhood if you pull your kids out for private school![]()
Different poster. Why not? There are plenty of people who live in predominantly white neighborhoods and send their kids to private school because they think they'll get a better education. What if the pp values diversity and still wants their kids to get a top notch education. Sorry, but Wakefield doesn't compare to a Big 3. There are plenty of people who, if they had the money for big 3, would never be caught dead in a diverse neighborhood. The people on this board are so emotionally irrational about lower SES schools. I live in an ethnically diverse neighborhood and am happy to have my kids live in an environment where they interact with people from all walks of life. I think the schools aren't very good and we've finally decided to move after years of debating. At least the pp is putting his money where his mouth is as far as valuing diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the guy who peaked at Williams upon graduating in 1995 and spent the next 2 decades in free fall right into a neighborhood that feeds into Wakefield??
Where is the guy that is so bothered about other people's real estate choices? Are you that bothered that someone has made a savvier investment than you? They aren't afraid of brown people, so they have a nicer home, greater potential for appreciation, better commute, and his kids will have a better shot at a more prestigious college. All while benefiting from a more diverse educational experience. I'm sorry your fear has kept you from these things. Maybe your children will do better.
LOL.if only you knew. I live in a neighborhood that is orders of magnitude more diverse than SA and my kids go to Big 3. I'm not unsophisticated white dude living in Gainesville or Centerville or Vienna or some equally hideously uncultured place. I just want to know what bad decisions does one make that leads to kids at Wakefield??
You don't get to brag about how enlightened you are for living in a diverse neighborhood if you pull your kids out for private school![]()
Different poster. Why not? There are plenty of people who live in predominantly white neighborhoods and send their kids to private school because they think they'll get a better education. What if the pp values diversity and still wants their kids to get a top notch education. Sorry, but Wakefield doesn't compare to a Big 3. There are plenty of people who, if they had the money for big 3, would never be caught dead in a diverse neighborhood. The people on this board are so emotionally irrational about lower SES schools. I live in an ethnically diverse neighborhood and am happy to have my kids live in an environment where they interact with people from all walks of life. I think the schools aren't very good and we've finally decided to move after years of debating. At least the pp is putting his money where his mouth is as far as valuing diversity.
Except there are no close in northern va neighborhood's more diverse than south Arlignton. So they should be going now...
The Falls Church (Fairfax) neighborhoods might be more diverse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the guy who peaked at Williams upon graduating in 1995 and spent the next 2 decades in free fall right into a neighborhood that feeds into Wakefield??
Where is the guy that is so bothered about other people's real estate choices? Are you that bothered that someone has made a savvier investment than you? They aren't afraid of brown people, so they have a nicer home, greater potential for appreciation, better commute, and his kids will have a better shot at a more prestigious college. All while benefiting from a more diverse educational experience. I'm sorry your fear has kept you from these things. Maybe your children will do better.
LOL.if only you knew. I live in a neighborhood that is orders of magnitude more diverse than SA and my kids go to Big 3. I'm not unsophisticated white dude living in Gainesville or Centerville or Vienna or some equally hideously uncultured place. I just want to know what bad decisions does one make that leads to kids at Wakefield??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the guy who peaked at Williams upon graduating in 1995 and spent the next 2 decades in free fall right into a neighborhood that feeds into Wakefield??
Where is the guy that is so bothered about other people's real estate choices? Are you that bothered that someone has made a savvier investment than you? They aren't afraid of brown people, so they have a nicer home, greater potential for appreciation, better commute, and his kids will have a better shot at a more prestigious college. All while benefiting from a more diverse educational experience. I'm sorry your fear has kept you from these things. Maybe your children will do better.
LOL.if only you knew. I live in a neighborhood that is orders of magnitude more diverse than SA and my kids go to Big 3. I'm not unsophisticated white dude living in Gainesville or Centerville or Vienna or some equally hideously uncultured place. I just want to know what bad decisions does one make that leads to kids at Wakefield??
You don't get to brag about how enlightened you are for living in a diverse neighborhood if you pull your kids out for private school![]()
Different poster. Why not? There are plenty of people who live in predominantly white neighborhoods and send their kids to private school because they think they'll get a better education. What if the pp values diversity and still wants their kids to get a top notch education. Sorry, but Wakefield doesn't compare to a Big 3. There are plenty of people who, if they had the money for big 3, would never be caught dead in a diverse neighborhood. The people on this board are so emotionally irrational about lower SES schools. I live in an ethnically diverse neighborhood and am happy to have my kids live in an environment where they interact with people from all walks of life. I think the schools aren't very good and we've finally decided to move after years of debating. At least the pp is putting his money where his mouth is as far as valuing diversity.
Except there are no close in northern va neighborhood's more diverse than south Arlignton. So they should be going now...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the guy who peaked at Williams upon graduating in 1995 and spent the next 2 decades in free fall right into a neighborhood that feeds into Wakefield??
Where is the guy that is so bothered about other people's real estate choices? Are you that bothered that someone has made a savvier investment than you? They aren't afraid of brown people, so they have a nicer home, greater potential for appreciation, better commute, and his kids will have a better shot at a more prestigious college. All while benefiting from a more diverse educational experience. I'm sorry your fear has kept you from these things. Maybe your children will do better.
LOL.if only you knew. I live in a neighborhood that is orders of magnitude more diverse than SA and my kids go to Big 3. I'm not unsophisticated white dude living in Gainesville or Centerville or Vienna or some equally hideously uncultured place. I just want to know what bad decisions does one make that leads to kids at Wakefield??
You don't get to brag about how enlightened you are for living in a diverse neighborhood if you pull your kids out for private school![]()
Different poster. Why not? There are plenty of people who live in predominantly white neighborhoods and send their kids to private school because they think they'll get a better education. What if the pp values diversity and still wants their kids to get a top notch education. Sorry, but Wakefield doesn't compare to a Big 3. There are plenty of people who, if they had the money for big 3, would never be caught dead in a diverse neighborhood. The people on this board are so emotionally irrational about lower SES schools. I live in an ethnically diverse neighborhood and am happy to have my kids live in an environment where they interact with people from all walks of life. I think the schools aren't very good and we've finally decided to move after years of debating. At least the pp is putting his money where his mouth is as far as valuing diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the guy who peaked at Williams upon graduating in 1995 and spent the next 2 decades in free fall right into a neighborhood that feeds into Wakefield??
Where is the guy that is so bothered about other people's real estate choices? Are you that bothered that someone has made a savvier investment than you? They aren't afraid of brown people, so they have a nicer home, greater potential for appreciation, better commute, and his kids will have a better shot at a more prestigious college. All while benefiting from a more diverse educational experience. I'm sorry your fear has kept you from these things. Maybe your children will do better.
LOL.if only you knew. I live in a neighborhood that is orders of magnitude more diverse than SA and my kids go to Big 3. I'm not unsophisticated white dude living in Gainesville or Centerville or Vienna or some equally hideously uncultured place. I just want to know what bad decisions does one make that leads to kids at Wakefield??
You don't get to brag about how enlightened you are for living in a diverse neighborhood if you pull your kids out for private school![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the guy who peaked at Williams upon graduating in 1995 and spent the next 2 decades in free fall right into a neighborhood that feeds into Wakefield??
Where is the guy that is so bothered about other people's real estate choices? Are you that bothered that someone has made a savvier investment than you? They aren't afraid of brown people, so they have a nicer home, greater potential for appreciation, better commute, and his kids will have a better shot at a more prestigious college. All while benefiting from a more diverse educational experience. I'm sorry your fear has kept you from these things. Maybe your children will do better.
LOL.if only you knew. I live in a neighborhood that is orders of magnitude more diverse than SA and my kids go to Big 3. I'm not unsophisticated white dude living in Gainesville or Centerville or Vienna or some equally hideously uncultured place. I just want to know what bad decisions does one make that leads to kids at Wakefield??
Christopher Barry lived in a diverse neighborhood and went to a Big 3. Didn't work out so well for him now, did it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the guy who peaked at Williams upon graduating in 1995 and spent the next 2 decades in free fall right into a neighborhood that feeds into Wakefield??
Where is the guy that is so bothered about other people's real estate choices? Are you that bothered that someone has made a savvier investment than you? They aren't afraid of brown people, so they have a nicer home, greater potential for appreciation, better commute, and his kids will have a better shot at a more prestigious college. All while benefiting from a more diverse educational experience. I'm sorry your fear has kept you from these things. Maybe your children will do better.
LOL.if only you knew. I live in a neighborhood that is orders of magnitude more diverse than SA and my kids go to Big 3. I'm not unsophisticated white dude living in Gainesville or Centerville or Vienna or some equally hideously uncultured place. I just want to know what bad decisions does one make that leads to kids at Wakefield??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the guy who peaked at Williams upon graduating in 1995 and spent the next 2 decades in free fall right into a neighborhood that feeds into Wakefield??
Where is the guy that is so bothered about other people's real estate choices? Are you that bothered that someone has made a savvier investment than you? They aren't afraid of brown people, so they have a nicer home, greater potential for appreciation, better commute, and his kids will have a better shot at a more prestigious college. All while benefiting from a more diverse educational experience. I'm sorry your fear has kept you from these things. Maybe your children will do better.
LOL.if only you knew. I live in a neighborhood that is orders of magnitude more diverse than SA and my kids go to Big 3. I'm not unsophisticated white dude living in Gainesville or Centerville or Vienna or some equally hideously uncultured place. I just want to know what bad decisions does one make that leads to kids at Wakefield??
You don't get to brag about how enlightened you are for living in a diverse neighborhood if you pull your kids out for private school![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the guy who peaked at Williams upon graduating in 1995 and spent the next 2 decades in free fall right into a neighborhood that feeds into Wakefield??
Where is the guy that is so bothered about other people's real estate choices? Are you that bothered that someone has made a savvier investment than you? They aren't afraid of brown people, so they have a nicer home, greater potential for appreciation, better commute, and his kids will have a better shot at a more prestigious college. All while benefiting from a more diverse educational experience. I'm sorry your fear has kept you from these things. Maybe your children will do better.
LOL.if only you knew. I live in a neighborhood that is orders of magnitude more diverse than SA and my kids go to Big 3. I'm not unsophisticated white dude living in Gainesville or Centerville or Vienna or some equally hideously uncultured place. I just want to know what bad decisions does one make that leads to kids at Wakefield??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the guy who peaked at Williams upon graduating in 1995 and spent the next 2 decades in free fall right into a neighborhood that feeds into Wakefield??
Where is the guy that is so bothered about other people's real estate choices? Are you that bothered that someone has made a savvier investment than you? They aren't afraid of brown people, so they have a nicer home, greater potential for appreciation, better commute, and his kids will have a better shot at a more prestigious college. All while benefiting from a more diverse educational experience. I'm sorry your fear has kept you from these things. Maybe your children will do better.