@sardonicsmile but the college that your child goes to and theirs goes to are quite different.

@Justicar @sardonicsmile Not only that they often have parents that give them white collar jobs or have connections to peopele that can give them jobs.

Not mentioning they have no loans or if they do they are easily paid by parents.

Plus they can get capital from their parents to start business or just put in in some trust fund stocks or bonds.

Their life is different to normal people that are born to retarded or poor parents.

They are basically on their own.

@sardonicsmile You must be talking about the upper middle class. Actual rich people usually own their businesses and college is mostly just a formality as their kids will inherit their parent's empires regardless of what diplomas they hold. Why start from scratch, after all. Still, it's good to diversify so the family doesn't depend on a single source of income.
Then you have the elites who see college mostly as a way to rub elbows with the powerful and gain access to their secret clubs.

@Based_Accelerationist @sardonicsmile

The people I'm most curious about are the ultra wealthy, ultra elite and top royalty, you know, the ones who pay good money to NOT appear on any web searches.

Hidden knowledge is a real thing, and if there was ever a strong use case, this would be it. The knowledge, secrets and information accrued by such families over generations practically guarantees that they teach their children an entirely unknown syllabus. Social engineering, nation-toppling, etc..

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