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June 21, 2010 at 9:41 PM #569737June 21, 2010 at 9:52 PM #568757CoronitaParticipant
[quote=Hobie]Exactly. And will they take public transportation from Santee to LJ Country Day? And mom certainly is not driving from Skyranch to LJ 2x/day.[/quote]
I went through this right now with a my bosses, former bosses, 2 colleagues, 2 neighbors, and 1 friend.
Conclusion?
Most of them moved to an area with a better school district, because they couldn’t afford 12 years of private school for 2 kids (and these are double income, higher income families)…The remaining ones were very well off families: didn’t blink about shelling out $20-30k/year per kid, and aren’t thinking about trying to save $100-200k on a home purchase.
Disclaimer: I’m not a subscriber to this “overeducation” mentality…
June 21, 2010 at 9:52 PM #568853CoronitaParticipant[quote=Hobie]Exactly. And will they take public transportation from Santee to LJ Country Day? And mom certainly is not driving from Skyranch to LJ 2x/day.[/quote]
I went through this right now with a my bosses, former bosses, 2 colleagues, 2 neighbors, and 1 friend.
Conclusion?
Most of them moved to an area with a better school district, because they couldn’t afford 12 years of private school for 2 kids (and these are double income, higher income families)…The remaining ones were very well off families: didn’t blink about shelling out $20-30k/year per kid, and aren’t thinking about trying to save $100-200k on a home purchase.
Disclaimer: I’m not a subscriber to this “overeducation” mentality…
June 21, 2010 at 9:52 PM #569362CoronitaParticipant[quote=Hobie]Exactly. And will they take public transportation from Santee to LJ Country Day? And mom certainly is not driving from Skyranch to LJ 2x/day.[/quote]
I went through this right now with a my bosses, former bosses, 2 colleagues, 2 neighbors, and 1 friend.
Conclusion?
Most of them moved to an area with a better school district, because they couldn’t afford 12 years of private school for 2 kids (and these are double income, higher income families)…The remaining ones were very well off families: didn’t blink about shelling out $20-30k/year per kid, and aren’t thinking about trying to save $100-200k on a home purchase.
Disclaimer: I’m not a subscriber to this “overeducation” mentality…
June 21, 2010 at 9:52 PM #569468CoronitaParticipant[quote=Hobie]Exactly. And will they take public transportation from Santee to LJ Country Day? And mom certainly is not driving from Skyranch to LJ 2x/day.[/quote]
I went through this right now with a my bosses, former bosses, 2 colleagues, 2 neighbors, and 1 friend.
Conclusion?
Most of them moved to an area with a better school district, because they couldn’t afford 12 years of private school for 2 kids (and these are double income, higher income families)…The remaining ones were very well off families: didn’t blink about shelling out $20-30k/year per kid, and aren’t thinking about trying to save $100-200k on a home purchase.
Disclaimer: I’m not a subscriber to this “overeducation” mentality…
June 21, 2010 at 9:52 PM #569752CoronitaParticipant[quote=Hobie]Exactly. And will they take public transportation from Santee to LJ Country Day? And mom certainly is not driving from Skyranch to LJ 2x/day.[/quote]
I went through this right now with a my bosses, former bosses, 2 colleagues, 2 neighbors, and 1 friend.
Conclusion?
Most of them moved to an area with a better school district, because they couldn’t afford 12 years of private school for 2 kids (and these are double income, higher income families)…The remaining ones were very well off families: didn’t blink about shelling out $20-30k/year per kid, and aren’t thinking about trying to save $100-200k on a home purchase.
Disclaimer: I’m not a subscriber to this “overeducation” mentality…
June 21, 2010 at 9:54 PM #568779sunny88Participant[quote=flu][quote=Hobie]Exactly. And will they take public transportation from Santee to LJ Country Day? And mom certainly is not driving from Skyranch to LJ 2x/day.[/quote]
I went through this right now with a my bosses, former bosses, 2 colleagues, 2 neighbors, and 1 friend.
Conclusion?
Most of them moved to an area with a better school district, because they couldn’t afford 12 years of private school for 2 kids (and these are double income, higher income families)…The remaining ones were very well off families: didn’t blink about shelling out $20-30k/year per kid, and aren’t thinking about trying to save $100-200k on a home purchase.
Disclaimer: I’m not a subscriber to this “overeducation” mentality…[/quote]
Well said, I think if you cannot afford to live in a good school district you are also not able to pay for a good private school.
June 21, 2010 at 9:54 PM #568875sunny88Participant[quote=flu][quote=Hobie]Exactly. And will they take public transportation from Santee to LJ Country Day? And mom certainly is not driving from Skyranch to LJ 2x/day.[/quote]
I went through this right now with a my bosses, former bosses, 2 colleagues, 2 neighbors, and 1 friend.
Conclusion?
Most of them moved to an area with a better school district, because they couldn’t afford 12 years of private school for 2 kids (and these are double income, higher income families)…The remaining ones were very well off families: didn’t blink about shelling out $20-30k/year per kid, and aren’t thinking about trying to save $100-200k on a home purchase.
Disclaimer: I’m not a subscriber to this “overeducation” mentality…[/quote]
Well said, I think if you cannot afford to live in a good school district you are also not able to pay for a good private school.
June 21, 2010 at 9:54 PM #569385sunny88Participant[quote=flu][quote=Hobie]Exactly. And will they take public transportation from Santee to LJ Country Day? And mom certainly is not driving from Skyranch to LJ 2x/day.[/quote]
I went through this right now with a my bosses, former bosses, 2 colleagues, 2 neighbors, and 1 friend.
Conclusion?
Most of them moved to an area with a better school district, because they couldn’t afford 12 years of private school for 2 kids (and these are double income, higher income families)…The remaining ones were very well off families: didn’t blink about shelling out $20-30k/year per kid, and aren’t thinking about trying to save $100-200k on a home purchase.
Disclaimer: I’m not a subscriber to this “overeducation” mentality…[/quote]
Well said, I think if you cannot afford to live in a good school district you are also not able to pay for a good private school.
June 21, 2010 at 9:54 PM #569490sunny88Participant[quote=flu][quote=Hobie]Exactly. And will they take public transportation from Santee to LJ Country Day? And mom certainly is not driving from Skyranch to LJ 2x/day.[/quote]
I went through this right now with a my bosses, former bosses, 2 colleagues, 2 neighbors, and 1 friend.
Conclusion?
Most of them moved to an area with a better school district, because they couldn’t afford 12 years of private school for 2 kids (and these are double income, higher income families)…The remaining ones were very well off families: didn’t blink about shelling out $20-30k/year per kid, and aren’t thinking about trying to save $100-200k on a home purchase.
Disclaimer: I’m not a subscriber to this “overeducation” mentality…[/quote]
Well said, I think if you cannot afford to live in a good school district you are also not able to pay for a good private school.
June 21, 2010 at 9:54 PM #569774sunny88Participant[quote=flu][quote=Hobie]Exactly. And will they take public transportation from Santee to LJ Country Day? And mom certainly is not driving from Skyranch to LJ 2x/day.[/quote]
I went through this right now with a my bosses, former bosses, 2 colleagues, 2 neighbors, and 1 friend.
Conclusion?
Most of them moved to an area with a better school district, because they couldn’t afford 12 years of private school for 2 kids (and these are double income, higher income families)…The remaining ones were very well off families: didn’t blink about shelling out $20-30k/year per kid, and aren’t thinking about trying to save $100-200k on a home purchase.
Disclaimer: I’m not a subscriber to this “overeducation” mentality…[/quote]
Well said, I think if you cannot afford to live in a good school district you are also not able to pay for a good private school.
June 21, 2010 at 9:57 PM #568784CoronitaParticipant[quote=sunny88][quote=flu][quote=Hobie]Exactly. And will they take public transportation from Santee to LJ Country Day? And mom certainly is not driving from Skyranch to LJ 2x/day.[/quote]
I went through this right now with a my bosses, former bosses, 2 colleagues, 2 neighbors, and 1 friend.
Conclusion?
Most of them moved to an area with a better school district, because they couldn’t afford 12 years of private school for 2 kids (and these are double income, higher income families)…The remaining ones were very well off families: didn’t blink about shelling out $20-30k/year per kid, and aren’t thinking about trying to save $100-200k on a home purchase.
Disclaimer: I’m not a subscriber to this “overeducation” mentality…[/quote]
Well said, I think if you cannot afford to live in a good school district you are also not able to pay for a good private school.[/quote]
Well, let’s not overgeneralize. I’m sure there are exceptions…Just giving my observations about what people are doing.
June 21, 2010 at 9:57 PM #568880CoronitaParticipant[quote=sunny88][quote=flu][quote=Hobie]Exactly. And will they take public transportation from Santee to LJ Country Day? And mom certainly is not driving from Skyranch to LJ 2x/day.[/quote]
I went through this right now with a my bosses, former bosses, 2 colleagues, 2 neighbors, and 1 friend.
Conclusion?
Most of them moved to an area with a better school district, because they couldn’t afford 12 years of private school for 2 kids (and these are double income, higher income families)…The remaining ones were very well off families: didn’t blink about shelling out $20-30k/year per kid, and aren’t thinking about trying to save $100-200k on a home purchase.
Disclaimer: I’m not a subscriber to this “overeducation” mentality…[/quote]
Well said, I think if you cannot afford to live in a good school district you are also not able to pay for a good private school.[/quote]
Well, let’s not overgeneralize. I’m sure there are exceptions…Just giving my observations about what people are doing.
June 21, 2010 at 9:57 PM #569390CoronitaParticipant[quote=sunny88][quote=flu][quote=Hobie]Exactly. And will they take public transportation from Santee to LJ Country Day? And mom certainly is not driving from Skyranch to LJ 2x/day.[/quote]
I went through this right now with a my bosses, former bosses, 2 colleagues, 2 neighbors, and 1 friend.
Conclusion?
Most of them moved to an area with a better school district, because they couldn’t afford 12 years of private school for 2 kids (and these are double income, higher income families)…The remaining ones were very well off families: didn’t blink about shelling out $20-30k/year per kid, and aren’t thinking about trying to save $100-200k on a home purchase.
Disclaimer: I’m not a subscriber to this “overeducation” mentality…[/quote]
Well said, I think if you cannot afford to live in a good school district you are also not able to pay for a good private school.[/quote]
Well, let’s not overgeneralize. I’m sure there are exceptions…Just giving my observations about what people are doing.
June 21, 2010 at 9:57 PM #569495CoronitaParticipant[quote=sunny88][quote=flu][quote=Hobie]Exactly. And will they take public transportation from Santee to LJ Country Day? And mom certainly is not driving from Skyranch to LJ 2x/day.[/quote]
I went through this right now with a my bosses, former bosses, 2 colleagues, 2 neighbors, and 1 friend.
Conclusion?
Most of them moved to an area with a better school district, because they couldn’t afford 12 years of private school for 2 kids (and these are double income, higher income families)…The remaining ones were very well off families: didn’t blink about shelling out $20-30k/year per kid, and aren’t thinking about trying to save $100-200k on a home purchase.
Disclaimer: I’m not a subscriber to this “overeducation” mentality…[/quote]
Well said, I think if you cannot afford to live in a good school district you are also not able to pay for a good private school.[/quote]
Well, let’s not overgeneralize. I’m sure there are exceptions…Just giving my observations about what people are doing.
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