I wrote: >>I think that rich people are taught how to behave: for example, they go to Phillips Exeter or some other prep school to learn "never to dip into capital" and to live off income instead.<<
Justin writes:>My acquaintances and friends at Tigertown [Princeton] in the mid 1970s who had gone to that sort of place learned no such useful things. They learned a little Latin and a lot about exotic drugs and which girls' prep schools had easy scores.<
yes, preppies are scum (present company excepted, of course).
Me, I'm a public school product, McLean HS, McLean VA 1975 (Go Highlanders!).
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