also, my dad was a state grad. my dad was never really in to sports after his highschool football days, so my exposure to msu athletics was minimal. nevertheless, i went to state for my undergrad with zero pressure to do so while most of my metro jackson private school classmates went to ole miss. mra/ja/prep kids have a bad rap...sometimes deservedly so, but its a big misconception that most to all of them end up at ole miss. out of my graduating class of roughly 140, i would guess 50% went to ole miss, 25% went to state, and the remaining quarter went elsewhere. might be a surprise to some of you....then again, maybe not.
all that said, i went to high school with what even rebel fans consider some of their worst fans...the holier than thou elitists with little hate for one school one way or another from them directed to me and the classmates that chose to go to state. maybe i was calloused towards it and didnt see it, but most of them didnt give a rats ***. also, a common misconception about "prep" (mra, ja, prep) kids is that they are a special kind of wealthy....that simply is not the case. outside of a few outliers that are ultra wealthy, most of them are dual income families that want the best (and safest) education for their kids in the jackson area.
all that said, i went to high school with what even rebel fans consider some of their worst fans...the holier than thou elitists with little hate for one school one way or another from them directed to me and the classmates that chose to go to state. maybe i was calloused towards it and didnt see it, but most of them didnt give a rats ***. also, a common misconception about "prep" (mra, ja, prep) kids is that they are a special kind of wealthy....that simply is not the case. outside of a few outliers that are ultra wealthy, most of them are dual income families that want the best (and safest) education for their kids in the jackson area.