the OTHER nanny, of course!Anonymous wrote:Who is watching your kids for the other 50-55 hours?
Anonymous wrote:Haha. Trust me - she works 25-30 hours per week and that's it. She goes to the gym, watches lots if shows, and has a very active social life. I know everything about her because she is a basically a part of my family. I think she should do done other jobs sometimes!! She makes it because I pay well and as a live-in with everything included, how much do you really need to make? It won't make her children any less deserving of going to whatever school they want, but it doesn't make mine rich brars for doing it either!!
Anonymous wrote:Haha. Trust me - she works 25-30 hours per week and that's it. She goes to the gym, watches lots if shows, and has a very active social life. I know everything about her because she is a basically a part of my family. I think she should do done other jobs sometimes!! She makes it because I pay well and as a live-in with everything included, how much do you really need to make? It won't make her children any less deserving of going to whatever school they want, but it doesn't make mine rich brars for doing it either!!
Anonymous wrote:Why is there such an assumption that the nanny's kids are SO much more deserving than the original poster?? I have a wonderful nanny, and I hope the absolute best for her and her future children. I honestly do. However, my kids can go to private school because I spent 12 years in school post-high school and I work 80+ hour weeks. My nanny works about 25-30 hours per week. I know if I was this original poster, I would be upset if her child got in with full aid over my children. Assuming, of course, all other things being equal. We are both minority families so that is not a differentiating factor. I don't think there should be such venom towards the poster just because she has the money to have a nanny and consider private school. Maybe she works extremely hard and deserves it!
Anonymous wrote:Why is there such an assumption that the nanny's kids are SO much more deserving than the original poster?? I have a wonderful nanny, and I hope the absolute best for her and her future children. I honestly do. However, my kids can go to private school because I spent 12 years in school post-high school and I work 80+ hour weeks. My nanny works about 25-30 hours per week. I know if I was this original poster, I would be upset if her child got in with full aid over my children. Assuming, of course, all other things being equal. We are both minority families so that is not a differentiating factor. I don't think there should be such venom towards the poster just because she has the money to have a nanny and consider private school. Maybe she works extremely hard and deserves it!
Anonymous wrote:None of the Big 3 give anywhere close to 50% FA - more along the lines of $10-15k of a $40k tuition bill. But maybe she has a husband with a job too?
SFS upper school parent here - a Pp was correct. No student at Sidwell gets more than $15k in aid. It even says it somewhere on some materials we are given when we renew our contracts every year. The average FA award is $7500. That figure is somewhere in paperwork parents are given every year too. SFS doesn't have an endowment anywhere close to NCS, and I know from friends who have kids at NCS that they don't give 50% either. These schools like to publicize how inclusive they are, but you still need to pay 60-70% of the tuition.
Just checking in to refute these misinformed posts.
~ FA family at a Big 3 whose child (not URM) receives 85%+ FA.
None of the Big 3 give anywhere close to 50% FA - more along the lines of $10-15k of a $40k tuition bill. But maybe she has a husband with a job too?
SFS upper school parent here - a Pp was correct. No student at Sidwell gets more than $15k in aid. It even says it somewhere on some materials we are given when we renew our contracts every year. The average FA award is $7500. That figure is somewhere in paperwork parents are given every year too. SFS doesn't have an endowment anywhere close to NCS, and I know from friends who have kids at NCS that they don't give 50% either. These schools like to publicize how inclusive they are, but you still need to pay 60-70% of the tuition.
Anonymous wrote:OP here! I didn't say she shouldn't apply. Of course she can, but I'm saying she is setting herself up for dissappointment since they won't accept her child
On a hundred percent scholarship.