Why do public school people tend to be more confident in themselves?
Question asked by: mrquestion
Asked on: 07 Jan 2010

Public school people tend to have more confidence than those who do not go to public school because they are surrounded by people who come from high achieving families, or from those that have a lot of wealth and money. This gives people the feeling that they are very capable and worthy of their position, rightly or wrongly, and this imbues them with confidence in their own abilities.
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