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Guess what..lots of privately educated people don't earn masses of money. They could be teachers, writers, academics, palliative care workers, designers, musicians, environmentalists etc

It's honestly disturbing that people are getting wound up about positive discrimination for Oxbridge and Graduate schemes. Obviously this neccessary.

Many academic people do not have a good business brain either and not the most practical or employable in some ways.

I think parents should stop viewing private education as a financial investment. An investment in education, yes. Your child will grow up and rebel against what YOU expected from them. Or be miserable.



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Ah, the age-old debate about the impact of private education on job interviews! It's interesting how opinions vary on whether demographic profiling plays a role, especially in City firms. Each perspective adds a layer to the conversation. And hey, while we're at it, who knows if there's a connection with some surprising sakari result that might change the game?



-- Edited by SaymonSax on Tuesday 5th of December 2023 11:20:51 AM

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