Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get the same/better education in public. Go waste money somewhere else.
I bet it's mostly so the parents can brag.
Dang. That’s some expensive brag. Especially since we rarely bring it up. At least if I spent that money on expensive cars and flashy clothes, my privilege would be much more apparent. Stupid me!
Rarely bring it up? I have yet to meet a private school parent that doesn’t bring it up FORTHWITH either as a humblebrag or an indirect hint. Not to mention the bumper stickers and sweatshirts. It’s all meant to designate their privilege and access against the nasty poor plebes who have to rough it out with the gangs, bjs and heroin needles of the publics.
You guys are disgusting. My public school kids will outpace yours in every area of life as my public educated husband outearns and has built a better life than every single private school classmate of mine.
You see the flaw in this thinking, right? Of course you haven’t met the private school parents who don’t bring it up because . . . They don’t bring it up! You seem awfully angry for someone who purports to be very confident with the school choice you’ve made for your children. I’m not questioning that choice, just pointing out that the anger seems . .. extreme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're delusional. I've been on DCUM for years and no makes that kind of blanket claim about private schools.
The irony is you’re delusional.
Anonymous wrote:I love when a thread devolves into an s-show.
Anonymous wrote:A 3.7 GPA just isn't that special anymore. Sure, 20-30 years ago a 3.7 at a top private might gain Ivy admission, but college admissions has gotten so much more selective. Many of us would not get into our slma maters today with our stats from years ago.
Anonymous wrote:You're delusional. I've been on DCUM for years and no makes that kind of blanket claim about private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Privates have a new mission as agents of equity. We are making a huge difference at our school and that’s more important to me than college admissions.
Well most of us want to learn how to coexist well with different types of people and people from all cultures.
Anonymous wrote:Privates have a new mission as agents of equity. We are making a huge difference at our school and that’s more important to me than college admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, because private schools are immune to teachers who aren’t dedicated. Give me a break woman.
Who is claiming that private schools are immune to teachers who aren't dedicated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is over the moon at her private school and that is why we send her there. not for a college bump
This. Dedicated teachers and taking classes with students who are equally dedicated and enjoy learning, Beautiful facilities, small classes, school trips, lack of behavioral issues in class, one on one teacher student relationships, college like sporting facilities, and so much more.
Yeah, because private schools are immune to teachers who aren’t dedicated. Give me a break woman.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, because private schools are immune to teachers who aren’t dedicated. Give me a break woman.