I'm With Stupid
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It's interesting though, because I remember reading about a study in America into the Ivy League universities. They found that for lower-income people, they were a huge benefit (compared to a normal university) because of the connections they were able to make. But for the already wealthy, they basically made fuck all difference to their prospects because they already had all of the connections and wealthy background to make sure that they'll basically be guaranteed a life of luxury. For the extremely wealthy, an Ivy League degree is basically a status symbol like a Chanel bag or a Mercedes car.Believe me, as someone who went to a Secondary Modern School, we were cannon fodder who’s sole intention was to provide an ample supply of labour to do the jobs the private and grammar school parents didn’t want their kids to do.
Low achievement was expected and delivered.
Perhaps the Comprehensive system has moved the goal posts a little but I would take the private system over the State system any day of the week.
So what if the parents throw money at their kids in the real world it’s dog eat dog.
If a few of the kids in the private schools are thick they will still end up with a better overall education than had they gone to a State School as they will be pushed to perform to the best of their ability so the parents can say they have given them the best overall start in life..
They will still end up with better jobs than had they been in the State system
I imagine something similar is true of the likes of Eton or even Oxford University. Oxbridge love to get toffs in because they know they're already guaranteed a successful career and that will reflect well on the university, even though they were always likely to have a high-profile career because of daddy's connections.