Anonymous wrote:Some schools give you aid in the form of a "psychologist" to reduce "stress" during playdates. The school gives this "aid" to high income families. You have to ask for it.
Anonymous wrote:I know a family with two college prof parents (private fancy) and they get aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, and the eldest child gets straight As and has off-the-charts test scores, which makes the school look good. He also has special needs that made him non-functional in a large public school class. He's doing great now and I don't for a second feel sorry about accepting aid that makes it possible for him to thrive.
I am glad you get aid and glad your kid can attend. The really smart kids are such an asset - I think they make my son work harder and aspire to do good work. He's smart too -over 140 - so we need the real smarties to keep him on his toes!
I view that as a great use of my full pay and annual fund dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are beating a dead horse and missing the main drivers of FA, which are NOT, repeat NOT anything to do with being generous to peole with less money.
The real reason private schools give out FA is because they HAVE to in order to meet two requirements that they CANNOT meet without doing so:
1) attract and retain the best and brightest students for purposes of maintaining their academic reputation ( SAT scores/college matric to HYP)
2) to tax shelter and maintain the non-profit status
There is no free lunch in life.
Perhaps if you people bitter about high tuition and FA awards, were not living above YOUR OWN MEANS, you woudl not resent the FA families so much. After all, their kids are in the school because they have an academic abilty, yours' are there simply becuase they met the minimum requirements, and you have the money to pay full. BIG DIFFERENCE.
Face It.
Children at two different elite private schools. I would stunned if any of the top 10 students in either class are obtaining FA because the parents are all well to do. There is no requirement that private schools provide FA, but it makes sense in various ways for schools to provide FA. It's difficult for many to swallow the hard truth that smart people tend to be more well to do AND have smart kids. It would be easy enough to fill the private schools with smart rich kids, but most schools see FA as part of their mission.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and the eldest child gets straight As and has off-the-charts test scores, which makes the school look good. He also has special needs that made him non-functional in a large public school class. He's doing great now and I don't for a second feel sorry about accepting aid that makes it possible for him to thrive.
Anonymous wrote:You people are beating a dead horse and missing the main drivers of FA, which are NOT, repeat NOT anything to do with being generous to peole with less money.
The real reason private schools give out FA is because they HAVE to in order to meet two requirements that they CANNOT meet without doing so:
1) attract and retain the best and brightest students for purposes of maintaining their academic reputation ( SAT scores/college matric to HYP)
2) to tax shelter and maintain the non-profit status
There is no free lunch in life.
Perhaps if you people bitter about high tuition and FA awards, were not living above YOUR OWN MEANS, you woudl not resent the FA families so much. After all, their kids are in the school because they have an academic abilty, yours' are there simply becuase they met the minimum requirements, and you have the money to pay full. BIG DIFFERENCE.
Face It.
Anonymous wrote: And isn't "humanities" a pre-law career derailed?