Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It means a lot to me. I am not paying $50k/year for a school that has no prestige just to say my kid went to private school. I am also mindful that the name-brand alone isn't what potentially makes a difference in outcomes. If I didn't have kids who I thought would/could take advantage of the opportunities that these schools afford, I would do public or Catholic and save some money.
Yikes......
"I am not paying $50k/year for a school that has no prestige just to say my kid went to private school."
Shouldn't the reason one is paying $50K/ year be because one thinks this is the best environment for one's child to grow and learn..... not because of the prestige?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want my children mixing with the right crowd. The right polish, the right dating pool.
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The wrong polish is so bad. Hope everyone can avoid the wrong polish.
please stop. Polish jokes are no longer funny and make you sound racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want my children mixing with the right crowd. The right polish, the right dating pool.
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Everyone knows that receiving a diploma without a ring on you finger is a sign of failure and impending spinsterhood
+1
Thats the whole reason we educate girls, right?
If we raise them properly they will get all As at a rigorous school, cook, play, piano, and know several languages. They will never need these skills because they will never have to think beyond the wedding bells. Actually, thinking=bad... soon they will start getting ideas and having opinions. God forbid!
The only skill our girls will need is how to keep a rich man happy, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want my children mixing with the right crowd. The right polish, the right dating pool.
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Everyone knows that receiving a diploma without a ring on you finger is a sign of failure and impending spinsterhood
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want my children mixing with the right crowd. The right polish, the right dating pool.
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The wrong polish is so bad. Hope everyone can avoid the wrong polish.
Anonymous wrote:It means a lot to me. I am not paying $50k/year for a school that has no prestige just to say my kid went to private school. I am also mindful that the name-brand alone isn't what potentially makes a difference in outcomes. If I didn't have kids who I thought would/could take advantage of the opportunities that these schools afford, I would do public or Catholic and save some money.
Anonymous wrote:The frenemies comment is on point. I have a recent graduate of Sidwell and a couple of acquaintances who are deeply striving but work hard to pretend they are not. It's amusing to feel their envy. NOTE I am not suggesting envy is widespread or that Sidwell > all other schools -- just that these two women clearly wish their same-age kids could've attended a school like Sidwell, if only they had the money at the time and their kids would be admitted.
Anonymous wrote:The frenemies comment is on point. I have a recent graduate of Sidwell and a couple of acquaintances who are deeply striving but work hard to pretend they are not. It's amusing to feel their envy. NOTE I am not suggesting envy is widespread or that Sidwell > all other schools -- just that these two women clearly wish their same-age kids could've attended a school like Sidwell, if only they had the money at the time and their kids would be admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Social climbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want my children mixing with the right crowd. The right polish, the right dating pool.
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The wrong polish is so bad. Hope everyone can avoid the wrong polish.
Anonymous wrote:I want my children mixing with the right crowd. The right polish, the right dating pool.
Like with like.