[quote=@Jig] No, from the Bullingdon Club. It's a subject of much controversy, for those of you who don't know, in the UK that George Osborne, Boris Johnson, David Cameron, three of our biggest names in contemporary politics, all attended the same male-exclusive club at (I think-) Oxford University, having all attended the same public* schools. * by public schools, we British don't mean public schools at all: they're what we call our ultra-fancy, typically boarding schools that you have to pay ultra-big bucks to attend. [/quote] I understand now. Was told before the election about your ultra-boring political leadership. With education, American has that as a problem as well. Just a few miles from were I live, you can drive your child to a school that will charge you $10,000 a year for pre-K. When your child enters the third grade, you have already spend $40,000 on your child's education. There are the other schools that charge $18,000 per-year from middle school up to high school. After thinking about it, with those children: your talking 1.5 to 2.0 million from pre-K to masters degree. How many of my college friends bitch about having less then $40,000 college loan to pay off for their 4 year college degree when I can point to a number of children that their parents have already paid that much to get their child in the 3rd grade. And they are willing to spend 1.5 million or more just to get a single masters degree.