Anonymous wrote:Pretty similar to any public HS in a high SES area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty similar to any public HS in a high SES area.
Prove it.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty similar to any public HS in a high SES area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why so many to UMD?
Because it is a strong school with tuition about 1/3 the rate of many other schools. Great value even if you could afford 75k a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strong list. Nice depth and neat to see broadminded kids going all over the country. But maybe that’s just more to do with families having money.
Ya think?
It's both, in my experience. A whole lot of Whitman kids I know are well aware they live in a privileged bubble, surrounded mostly by people just like them. They want to get out and have some new and different life experiences, and they can do this because their parents can fund it. My kid chose a school in Texas for this reason, and it is indeed a completely different environment.
Too bad they have a persistent problem with racism
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strong list. Nice depth and neat to see broadminded kids going all over the country. But maybe that’s just more to do with families having money.
Ya think?
It's both, in my experience. A whole lot of Whitman kids I know are well aware they live in a privileged bubble, surrounded mostly by people just like them. They want to get out and have some new and different life experiences, and they can do this because their parents can fund it. My kid chose a school in Texas for this reason, and it is indeed a completely different environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strong list. Nice depth and neat to see broadminded kids going all over the country. But maybe that’s just more to do with families having money.
Ya think?