Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only read this page, and yes, op, as demonstrated here, some people will be jealous or at least feel the need to justify their own choices or lash out at yours. Best to focus on whatever qualities you like about them, and not bring up the subject in the future.
This is a thread about public parents being jealous so we are responding that we are not jealous. We can afford to send our kids to private but we are staying at the local public. We are Asian American. Our highly regarded public is 30% Asian. I was always the token Asian when I was growing up and I want my children to be around others like them.
Sidwell is 14% Asian. Asians are over represented at Sidwell so tokenism isn’t an issue.
I also don’t believe that you can comfortably afford Sidwell’s tuition. That’s fine because most Americans cannot afford that school’s exorbitant price tag.
We have a $2-3m HHI. We can afford private.
Anonymous wrote:I think the pro-private school posters here are making a very compelling argument for avoiding private schools forever and ever
Way to play to typecasts. Good lord. No wonder your kids are annoying
Anonymous wrote:I think the pro-private school posters here are making a very compelling argument for avoiding private schools forever and ever
Way to play to typecasts. Good lord. No wonder your kids are annoying
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I find it awkward with some friends so we just don’t talk about school much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a new poster whose kids went to public school all the way through. And I was a Biglaw partner making $1 million a year. I didn’t want my kids going to school with a bunch of rich privileged kids. They had enough privilege already.
Yes, you can learn some very bad entitled privileged behavior. No thank you.
Anonymous wrote:I am a new poster whose kids went to public school all the way through. And I was a Biglaw partner making $1 million a year. I didn’t want my kids going to school with a bunch of rich privileged kids. They had enough privilege already.
Anonymous wrote:I am 0% jealous of friends with kids in private schools. Waving at them from my international vacation that I can afford because I'm not spending $40k a year on school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only read this page, and yes, op, as demonstrated here, some people will be jealous or at least feel the need to justify their own choices or lash out at yours. Best to focus on whatever qualities you like about them, and not bring up the subject in the future.
This is a thread about public parents being jealous so we are responding that we are not jealous. We can afford to send our kids to private but we are staying at the local public. We are Asian American. Our highly regarded public is 30% Asian. I was always the token Asian when I was growing up and I want my children to be around others like them.
Sidwell is 14% Asian. Asians are over represented at Sidwell so tokenism isn’t an issue.
I also don’t believe that you can comfortably afford Sidwell’s tuition. That’s fine because most Americans cannot afford that school’s exorbitant price tag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 0% jealous of friends with kids in private schools. Waving at them from my international vacation that I can afford because I'm not spending $40k a year on school.
You live around here at the point in time where we are just swimming in wealth and opportunities and you can’t do both? You have to choose and you are bragging about it. Wow.
IKR? Ugh, poors who think they are rich.
You think that people who are full-pay at $40k+ private schools AND can afford annual international vacations are poor?
Did you really just type that out and mean it?!?
So, what do you call public school parents who can’t afford both private school tuition and international vacations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only read this page, and yes, op, as demonstrated here, some people will be jealous or at least feel the need to justify their own choices or lash out at yours. Best to focus on whatever qualities you like about them, and not bring up the subject in the future.
This is a thread about public parents being jealous so we are responding that we are not jealous. We can afford to send our kids to private but we are staying at the local public. We are Asian American. Our highly regarded public is 30% Asian. I was always the token Asian when I was growing up and I want my children to be around others like them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 0% jealous of friends with kids in private schools. Waving at them from my international vacation that I can afford because I'm not spending $40k a year on school.
You live around here at the point in time where we are just swimming in wealth and opportunities and you can’t do both? You have to choose and you are bragging about it. Wow.
IKR? Ugh, poors who think they are rich.