Anonymous wrote:I did really well in private middle school but went to public for h.s., where my performance dropped off considerably. I wish they had paid for private in h.s. and let me thrive there. I did great once in college (top honors) and grad school but did not qualify for top schools or big scholarships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op was sold a line and bought it. I can't imagine spending that high of a percentage on HHi on something that's simply a substitute for what's already provided.
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OP, do your kids enjoy going to the private school -- socially, academically, etc? If not, it's money down the drain and as someone said earlier, they will resent you for it down the road if it meant less vacations, cool toys and retirement savings for you ("You wasted money on things we didn't want and ended up hurting yourself in the process!"). I know you think that the small class sizes are good for them, but do your children care or would they prefer to be with their neighborhood friends at the public?
Who cares if they enjoy it? Op can't afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op was sold a line and bought it. I can't imagine spending that high of a percentage on HHi on something that's simply a substitute for what's already provided.
+1
OP, do your kids enjoy going to the private school -- socially, academically, etc? If not, it's money down the drain and as someone said earlier, they will resent you for it down the road if it meant less vacations, cool toys and retirement savings for you ("You wasted money on things we didn't want and ended up hurting yourself in the process!"). I know you think that the small class sizes are good for them, but do your children care or would they prefer to be with their neighborhood friends at the public?
Who cares if they enjoy it? Op can't afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op was sold a line and bought it. I can't imagine spending that high of a percentage on HHi on something that's simply a substitute for what's already provided.
+1
OP, do your kids enjoy going to the private school -- socially, academically, etc? If not, it's money down the drain and as someone said earlier, they will resent you for it down the road if it meant less vacations, cool toys and retirement savings for you ("You wasted money on things we didn't want and ended up hurting yourself in the process!"). I know you think that the small class sizes are good for them, but do your children care or would they prefer to be with their neighborhood friends at the public?
Anonymous wrote:Op was sold a line and bought it. I can't imagine spending that high of a percentage on HHi on something that's simply a substitute for what's already provided.
Anonymous wrote:I'm noticing many of my friends who send their kids to public school went to private school themselves. And vice versa.
We are currently scrimping and saving to send our 2 kids to private middle and high school. Our income is good (HHI of $320,000), but it still means a small house that needs updating, old cars, clothes from Old Navy, modest vacations, etc. We spend $8000 per month on tuition. After saving for retirement and college (both of which are in good shape), we don't have much left over.
We think it's worth it because we really like the school our kids attend. However, I'm curious if they will think it was worth it. (Most of their friends in our neighborhood attend public school in our Bethesda neighborhood. Our kids do a decent job in school, but are not academic super stars who would excel in public school, and therefore are the types of kids who benefit most from private school, in our opinion.)
TIA! I'm really only seeking advice from people who went to private school themselves as kids, not from people who wish to criticize our decision to spend money on tuition for middle and high school.