i am 35: less than 10% of high school class has kids.
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Date: March 28th, 2017 12:35 AM Author: comical box office
So I went on this year exchange program in high school, sponsored by Phillips Exeter/Andover and a handful of other really snotty schools. It's the fiftieth anniversary of the program and so everyone's catching, up, etc. Of the 70 people I went to class with, I only know six with kids. A few more married, but max 20-30%. There are a few that are non-responsive/don't have Facebook. But that's it. Seriously. The class was heavily skewed female/male (60:10). None of the guys are married yet.
Kind of scary. Very high performing group. I bet there will be a rush to get married/have kids in the late thirties/early forties. But not everyone's going to make it. My private (but not as elite) high school was similar, but not as bad. Almost everyone from my public middle school is married with kids.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3566315&forum_id=2#32934649)
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