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Poster Name:Hard facts
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Look, a few of my besties are from Mississippi but the facts are some of them are destined to stay here and marry a MS dude who sells insurance and makes maybe 70 or 80k if they can’t get into law school, which is most of them. This is the peak of their life and maybe if their kids rush at Ole Miss another peak. But they have to throw everything financially into that system and keep up the mirage that they are highly successful and dominant in Mississippi. Thus the double mortgages and dilapidated homes. Honestly, the vast majority of the real rich kids in Mississippi that are going to be successful go to places like Vanderbilt or UT Austin or even an ivy league school. A lot of ms kids here are middle class where parents are extending themselves at dangerous levels to get them through the Greek system. It’s always been that way and deep down they know it, which is why they put so much emphasis on top houses and tiers and maintaining the status quo system. The sooner you learn that you just accept that it’s just that way and always gonna be that way. I am a happy active in my house but no way am I staying in Mississippi when I graduate. LoL. Nothing wrong if you’re dream is to make it to Madison but lawd there is another world out there, too. And a little secret why so many stay in state, nobody cares about their letters or their system elsewhere and for them it can’t be that way because they have sunk too much money into it.
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