<p>I’m not missing your point. I’m pointing out the fallacy of it.</p>
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<p>I live in CA, ranked 48 or so in quality of public high schools. Public education is not very good. However, even at the mediocre high schools, there are subsets of students–with programs and courses and such–that are high-quality. That is my point. You can’t generalize high schools you haven’t attended, nor can you say that you’ll be penalized–while students at the other schools are rewarded–for the high school you attend.</p>