ENTERTAINMENT
August 14, 1998 | SUSAN KING, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Welcome to the other side of Beverly Hills. It's not the one filled with huge mansions, fancy cars and manicured lawns or populated with the mega-rich who favor endless Rodeo Drive shopping sprees. No, this side has very ordinary-looking apartments with green carpets in the lobby and tiny, leaf-filled pools, and it's made up of middle- and working-class people trying to get ahead by getting their kids into the coveted Beverly Hills schools.