Colleen27
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I live in a 'burb with a lot of economic diversity - so I see kids whose parents can afford all this and college too, and parents who can't afford any of it. And parents who don't do it and parents who do.
The ones that drive me nuts are the ones that drive a Mercedes SUV, have their kids in expensive private lessons, go on expensive vacations - and then are shocked when the kids don't get a scholarship and they haven't saved anything for college - and their incomes mean very little aid. They've given their kids affluenza.
Yeah, we don't see that around here. There are a couple kids we know with very expensive activities - one of DD's friends is involved in show jumping and she travels all over the country with her horse, another is involved in gymnastics competition on a national level and has Olympic aspirations - but on whole our community is much more "Ford" than "Mercedes". And among other high school parents the talk is far more about which schools offered the best need-based aid packages than about merit or athletic scholarships. We have a couple of grads going on to truly elite schools this year, in part because of generous merit aid that makes those schools cheaper than the state flagship for lower-middle class kids who can get in.
