IndieDev
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woodburyowner said:NoSoup4U said:Everybody here realizes that there are 8 ivy league schools right? Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Princeton University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Yale University. Hard to imagine that not one UHS student got accepted in any given year.IndieDev said:... but not in 2008.
My thought exactly. I haven't seen IndieDev provide any evidence of this other than him saying it's a fact. I went to ANHS and the school was terrible. Out of my class of 650, we had about 15 go to UCLA and 10 to Cal and 1 Ivy League (Brown). I just remember meeting a TON of people from Irvine HSs during college and when I look at the statistics, I can see why. I'm pretty sure it's safe to say that Irvine HSs send a larger % of students to mid/top universities than surrounding area schools. The real only argument is if it's worth the premium...
Look you can spin it anyway you want, and if that's what you need to help rationalize overpaying for a home in Irvine, more power to you.
But the simple fact is Uni High sends most of its students to fairly average to below average universities after graduation, and people are paying hundreds of thousands of dollar premiums to get into homes zoned to the "famous" Uni High.
What if TIC showed in their brochures that 70% of the students who attended this elite high school went to places like UCSD, UCI, Fullerton and CAL POLY? I think that would be a sobering thought considering the premium you're paying.
How much does personal tutoring and prep classes cost? I'm pretty sure not $250,000 over the course of 4 years.