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Does everyone have to go to Harvard?

Writer's picture: Wendy LeveyWendy Levey


Read this piece in Town and Country December 13, 2024:


The Biggest Private School Race of Them All?

 

Featuring quotes from Wendy Levey.

During the late fall and early winter, from the Upper East Side of Manhattan to the tony enclaves of Los Angeles, light dinner party conversations almost inevitably turn to talk of private school applications. Well-heeled parents mingling over cocktails might banter about their top-choice destinations, feign shock at the tuition costs (some are upwards of $80,000 a year per child), or when to expect an acceptance letter.


Education is important and it makes a difference, but that doesn't mean it has to be Harvard.


Identify your strengths, and your areas of passion, and then figure out out where you will thrive.


It could be dance, engineering, business, theatre, journalism, sports, or education.









It doesn't so much matter where you go to school, but more what you do with the opportunity.




Teach your children to differentiate themselves, not worry about the name of the college they will go to.


Want help finding the schools that build character, purpose, and grit?


Contact: Wendy Levey Consulting, we've got this, all things education, preschool through high school.






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