Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see how you can afford that. We have similar income but paid off mortgage, and no way do I think we could afford private for our kids without going on a very tight budget everywhere else in our life.
At $450k with $80k as our largest expense we make it work. We have a small house with a very low mortgage and interest rate, no other major expenses. We are pretty frugal and do mostly vacations driving to visit family and watch all of our day to day expenses. It’s not that comfortable but it’s do-able.
Anonymous wrote:We’re good friends with a “big 3” (another joke, but whatever) teacher. She refuses to let her kid go to the school because of how obscene the kids are there. Different planet kind of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading through this has convinced me how absolutely wretched most of you are, and you have no idea. I think I’d rather hang out with the ordinary folk sending their kids to public than any of you horrid people.
I live in Bethesda, all of my neighbors are pretty wealthy though maybe half send their kids to private school. Some of our private school friends are on financial aid and aren’t wealthy at all. Who do you think is so wretched and why? Would you hang out with very wealthy people in public school but not non-wealthy people in private?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see how you can afford that. We have similar income but paid off mortgage, and no way do I think we could afford private for our kids without going on a very tight budget everywhere else in our life.
Anonymous wrote:Reading through this has convinced me how absolutely wretched most of you are, and you have no idea. I think I’d rather hang out with the ordinary folk sending their kids to public than any of you horrid people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We make around $450k and manage to pay 2 tuitions with some family help, but when I look around my kids classes what’s obvious is that many families are just very wealthy. Large homes in Potomac or McLean plus summer homes, fancy vacations, very expensive cars, pricey country clubs. If you want to feel kind of poor with an income of $450k in dc just enroll your kids in a top private school.
+1 - this was our family. You make decisions about what you can’t go to afford tuition.
Vacations were tough and no major house renovations or fancy furniture. One ended up going public for HS because there wasn’t a good fit for them for private. Have to be honest that it took a lot of pressure off our finances.
Anonymous wrote:We make around $450k and manage to pay 2 tuitions with some family help, but when I look around my kids classes what’s obvious is that many families are just very wealthy. Large homes in Potomac or McLean plus summer homes, fancy vacations, very expensive cars, pricey country clubs. If you want to feel kind of poor with an income of $450k in dc just enroll your kids in a top private school.
Anonymous wrote:Reading through this has convinced me how absolutely wretched most of you are, and you have no idea. I think I’d rather hang out with the ordinary folk sending their kids to public than any of you horrid people.
Anonymous wrote:Reading through this has convinced me how absolutely wretched most of you are, and you have no idea. I think I’d rather hang out with the ordinary folk sending their kids to public than any of you horrid people.
Anonymous wrote:Reading through this has convinced me how absolutely wretched most of you are, and you have no idea. I think I’d rather hang out with the ordinary folk sending their kids to public than any of you horrid people.