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June 21, 2010 at 10:39 PM #569819June 21, 2010 at 10:43 PM #568829
bearishgurl
Participantflu, it seems like you’re getting way ahead of yourself here. Unless you want your child to have a religious education, private school is completely unnecessary until the student reaches 9th grade. CSU AND CU are now factoring in the 9th grade transcripts along with 10th and 11th grade for admission purposes.
Spending exorbitant amounts on a private education BEFORE 9th grade is a huge waste of $$, IMO.
June 21, 2010 at 10:43 PM #568925bearishgurl
Participantflu, it seems like you’re getting way ahead of yourself here. Unless you want your child to have a religious education, private school is completely unnecessary until the student reaches 9th grade. CSU AND CU are now factoring in the 9th grade transcripts along with 10th and 11th grade for admission purposes.
Spending exorbitant amounts on a private education BEFORE 9th grade is a huge waste of $$, IMO.
June 21, 2010 at 10:43 PM #569435bearishgurl
Participantflu, it seems like you’re getting way ahead of yourself here. Unless you want your child to have a religious education, private school is completely unnecessary until the student reaches 9th grade. CSU AND CU are now factoring in the 9th grade transcripts along with 10th and 11th grade for admission purposes.
Spending exorbitant amounts on a private education BEFORE 9th grade is a huge waste of $$, IMO.
June 21, 2010 at 10:43 PM #569540bearishgurl
Participantflu, it seems like you’re getting way ahead of yourself here. Unless you want your child to have a religious education, private school is completely unnecessary until the student reaches 9th grade. CSU AND CU are now factoring in the 9th grade transcripts along with 10th and 11th grade for admission purposes.
Spending exorbitant amounts on a private education BEFORE 9th grade is a huge waste of $$, IMO.
June 21, 2010 at 10:43 PM #569823bearishgurl
Participantflu, it seems like you’re getting way ahead of yourself here. Unless you want your child to have a religious education, private school is completely unnecessary until the student reaches 9th grade. CSU AND CU are now factoring in the 9th grade transcripts along with 10th and 11th grade for admission purposes.
Spending exorbitant amounts on a private education BEFORE 9th grade is a huge waste of $$, IMO.
June 21, 2010 at 10:47 PM #568834bearishgurl
Participantbtw, the Bishops stops in Bonita pick up and drop off ONLY HS students. I have never seen any younger students waiting for or getting off their buses.
June 21, 2010 at 10:47 PM #568930bearishgurl
Participantbtw, the Bishops stops in Bonita pick up and drop off ONLY HS students. I have never seen any younger students waiting for or getting off their buses.
June 21, 2010 at 10:47 PM #569440bearishgurl
Participantbtw, the Bishops stops in Bonita pick up and drop off ONLY HS students. I have never seen any younger students waiting for or getting off their buses.
June 21, 2010 at 10:47 PM #569544bearishgurl
Participantbtw, the Bishops stops in Bonita pick up and drop off ONLY HS students. I have never seen any younger students waiting for or getting off their buses.
June 21, 2010 at 10:47 PM #569828bearishgurl
Participantbtw, the Bishops stops in Bonita pick up and drop off ONLY HS students. I have never seen any younger students waiting for or getting off their buses.
June 21, 2010 at 10:49 PM #568839bearishgurl
Participant[quote=flu]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]
Crazy, crazy, crazy . . . these people must have money to burn . . . this is utterly ridiculous.
June 21, 2010 at 10:49 PM #568935bearishgurl
Participant[quote=flu]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]
Crazy, crazy, crazy . . . these people must have money to burn . . . this is utterly ridiculous.
June 21, 2010 at 10:49 PM #569445bearishgurl
Participant[quote=flu]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]
Crazy, crazy, crazy . . . these people must have money to burn . . . this is utterly ridiculous.
June 21, 2010 at 10:49 PM #569550bearishgurl
Participant[quote=flu]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]
Crazy, crazy, crazy . . . these people must have money to burn . . . this is utterly ridiculous.
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