Lugnutzk
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No top tier school would accept you. You got picked on in public school so your parents were forced to put you in some catholic school.
He's saying he will be graduating this school. My sister went to one of the top private schools in the country, graduated from the University of Michigan, and has basic grammar skills and does not even make 100k a year.How do you make 200k a year?
what is the name of you school? If you're going to make 200k, it will be a well known school.i've never gone to public school. and i don't go to a ****ing catholic school. hell no
He's saying he will be graduating this school. My sister went to one of the top private schools in the country, graduated from the University of Michigan, and has basic grammar skills and does not even make 100k a year.
What did she major in at U of M? Anyway, yea, there is 0 chance of him getting a $200K job, unless his parents have promised him some sort of job in a family business where he sits on his *** and makes that.what is the name of you school? If you're going to make 200k, it will be a well known school.
She got her MBA there.What did she major in at U of M? Anyway, yea, there is 0 chance of him getting a $200K job, unless his parents have promised him some sort of job in a family business where he sits on his *** and makes that.
Going to certain high schools get you scholarships and easier acceptance into college, but no jobs.I just don't agree with him that going to a private school will guarantee him any salary....even if it's 40k a year. You still have to make it through college and interview for jobs. A degree is a piece of paper....nothing more.
That is very true. The high school I went to helped a lot with that, was always rated one of the top 15 in the state, definitely got more scholarships than kids with similar grades from other schools.Going to certain high schools get you scholarships and easier acceptance into college, but no jobs.
My sister was able to get into Detroit Country Day. I was not.That is very true. The high school I went to helped a lot with that, was always rated one of the top 15 in the state, definitely got more scholarships than kids with similar grades from other schools.
I have heard of that school, good tennis teams every year, lol. They make it to the state championships every year and beat where I went to school, Spring Lake.My sister was able to get into Detroit Country Day. I was not.