Anonymous
Post 10/22/2025 07:12     Subject: Do students at universities form social groups based on family income levels?

And to clarify above, Shipley plays in friends league sports but not actual friends school. But GFS is all Friends.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2025 07:07     Subject: Do students at universities form social groups based on family income levels?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For Philly schools, the social groups usually align with Inter-Ac schools, GFS, Shipley, maybe some from the Main Line publics (but usually not enough…they need to belong to one of the social clubs or play expensive travel sports and travel often), and some St. Joe Prep, maybe LaSalle Prep.


Friends League schools too is a Philly thing.



Yes I know that. Shipley is a part of Friends League. But not every friends league school provides the social capital later in life….eg Abington
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2025 20:34     Subject: Do students at universities form social groups based on family income levels?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This should be it’s on thread.


What does this sentence even mean?


Based on the string of posts before this one, I think they're suggesting that the "Which private schools kids flock together in colllege?" conversation should become its own thread.

I agree. I'd love to know more about how friendship groups form and how ecomomically mixed they are AFTER the elite private school kids take themselves out of the mix.

Because according to many of the PPs, it's pretty much a given that they do that . . . so I'd love to hear more about socializing by the rest of the kids, a.k.a. the majority of kids at a college.


here's the new standalone thread:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1297799.page
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2025 20:33     Subject: Do students at universities form social groups based on family income levels?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This should be it’s on thread.


What does this sentence even mean?


Based on the string of posts before this one, I think they're suggesting that the "Which private schools kids flock together in colllege?" conversation should become its own thread.

I agree. I'd love to know more about how friendship groups form and how ecomomically mixed they are AFTER the elite private school kids take themselves out of the mix.

Because according to many of the PPs, it's pretty much a given that they do that . . . so I'd love to hear more about socializing by the rest of the kids, a.k.a. the majority of kids at a college.


here's the new thread!
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2025 19:32     Subject: Do students at universities form social groups based on family income levels?

I don’t understand why people want this. You basically want your kid to be a character in Gossip Girl?
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2025 16:56     Subject: Do students at universities form social groups based on family income levels?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This should be it’s on thread.


What does this sentence even mean?


Based on the string of posts before this one, I think they're suggesting that the "Which private schools kids flock together in colllege?" conversation should become its own thread.

I agree. I'd love to know more about how friendship groups form and how ecomomically mixed they are AFTER the elite private school kids take themselves out of the mix.

Because according to many of the PPs, it's pretty much a given that they do that . . . so I'd love to hear more about socializing by the rest of the kids, a.k.a. the majority of kids at a college.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2025 11:46     Subject: Do students at universities form social groups based on family income levels?

Anonymous wrote:For Philly schools, the social groups usually align with Inter-Ac schools, GFS, Shipley, maybe some from the Main Line publics (but usually not enough…they need to belong to one of the social clubs or play expensive travel sports and travel often), and some St. Joe Prep, maybe LaSalle Prep.


Friends League schools too is a Philly thing.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2025 11:45     Subject: Do students at universities form social groups based on family income levels?

For Philly schools, the social groups usually align with Inter-Ac schools, GFS, Shipley, maybe some from the Main Line publics (but usually not enough…they need to belong to one of the social clubs or play expensive travel sports and travel often), and some St. Joe Prep, maybe LaSalle Prep.