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If your relatives are high school dropouts AND millionaires, I
would concentrate more on finding out their secrets to success!
I have a Master's and won't ever be a millionaire, so, good for
them! Private school is nice, yes, but really, you get out of
education whatever you put into it. Plenty of kids graduate
every year from public schools, do very well, get into
selective colleges, and move on to good careers. If you can't
afford private school, don't worry so much about it. Just be
involved and encouraging and your children will be successful
wherever they attend school.
On 8/11/10, M wrote:
> I have wanted to put my 2 kids in private school for years
> for various reasons. I cannot afford it. My sister and
> mother in law (aunt and grandmother to the kids) are
> millionaires and could readily afford to help pay for
> private school. I know it is not their responsibility to
> do so, but it would be nice. They do not value education
> like I do and are high school dropouts. What are your
> thoughts on this topic? Thank you.
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