Public undergrad school to Ivy graduate school - possible?

<p>You are really assuming some stupid things. I agree with the American education part, but you have know clue about my school, or its system. I want to call you a dip*<strong><em>, but CC blocks out *</em></strong>, so I will now call you ubiomnibutthole.</p>

<p>So ubiomnibutthole, left me first say that I went to a private school for my first two years of my highschool education, and then went to a public school for the last two.</p>

<p>At this private school, I spent two very, very dumb years dealing with a lot of ********. I will bullet point them for you, because it may be too hard for you to comprehend, seeing you favor private highschools over public ones.</p>

<p>Private schools consist of:

  • Kids who have a lot of money, yet lack the actual knowledge to succeed in hard situations.
  • Every single kid at this school is considered a ***<strong><em>bag at my public school, with the exception of 1 or 2 kids. My public school knows most of their kids, so what I am saying is not bias or </em></strong><strong><em>, they are legally *</em></strong><strong>bags.
  • These kids spend $130,000 on a **</strong>ty highschool to attend a even more expensive university after they graduate; these universities are obviously private, small, waste of money higher educational institutes that no one has heard of.
  • Most of these kids study very dumb majors, like art and fashion, and will never make as much money as how much their ■■■■■■ parents spent on them.
  • This school does not allowed to fail anyone, so it lacks the competitiveness of the two or three private schools that you are thinking of.
    -The teachers my freshman and softmore years were college students. They were in their very early 20’s. They barely made any money, didn’t know how to teach, and had no state license. Overall, they were jokes, with my freshman English teacher being the only exception.
    -We had less school then public kids. Significantly less school. Not only did we have weeks off, we had multiple snow days every month because kids had to drive from other towns.
    -Only 6 Softmore students took AP’s. I was one of them.</p>

<p>My parents were just caught in the biggest spam ever. They just wasted $60,000 on the biggest ******** money could buy, far worse than the Government’s American educational system.</p>

<p>Overall, I did not go to a private school because this private school, and the majority of non-boarding private schools, are a waste of money and are complete ****.</p>

<p>At my public school, which is ranked highly, I have 3 teachers who gotten their degrees and taught at ivy league schools. Last year I had two teachers who taught at Ivy league schools. There is no grade deflation whatsoever. I have known these kids since middle school, and their is diversity everywhere. Kids don’t where extremely baggy dress-pants, and don’t have there ties loosely flap around their necks while their untied timberland boats hit the ground while they walked.</p>

<p>I am going to be arrogant like you and say that you would never last at my public school because your head would be so far up your ass, you wouldn’t even get through fundamentals of algebra without failing all of the other classes you have to take compared to private school.</p>

<p>The private schools that you are thinking of are the highest rated boarding schools in the country. There are only a couple of them. Choate would a great example of a school that would be considered more difficult than my public highschool.</p>

<p>Overall ubiomnibutthole, your private schools suck, and so do you. I could say that because of your private schools, my mindset is where its at now: wanting to get out of highschool as soon as possible.</p>