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To: Grampa Dave
It's deliberate destruction of the white middle class. College is so expensive that most students, unless they're very wealthy, are stuck with a lifetime of debt. Guidance Counselors are complicit in this by not finding equal programs where the student can get an education debt free.

Would these elite grabbers sue if they were the ones being disadvantaged? One can't help but suspect they would.

21 posted on 03/16/2019 3:13:33 AM PDT by grania ("We're all just pawns in their game")
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To: grania
Degrees from these prestigious universities mean little when evidenced with the likes of Clinton and Obama.

Furthermore, I've always believed that sports should NOT be part of the higher education experience.

Although we enjoy our sports...it is corrupt to the core in regards to university admissions/higher education. Many exceptions to be sure.

Have you ever listened to interviews at the end of football/basketball game? Some of these guys sound like hood rats despite a four year college education.

22 posted on 03/16/2019 3:32:47 AM PDT by servantboy777
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To: grania
It's deliberate destruction of the white middle class. College is so expensive that most students, unless they're very wealthy, are stuck with a lifetime of debt.

A son, who is in his early 50's with a double engineering degree and the equivalent of a MBA coined the phrase: Instant Unemployment Degrees shortly after he was graduated from college.

Instant Unemployment Degrees are years of worthless bs studies which saddle the grads and dropouts with tons of student loans. That not only impacts the kids, it is causing defaults in home loans of their parents.

His kids have gone to excellent private high schools due to sacrifices of their parents and sharing of expenses by older relatives.

Supposedly these private schools would open the doors to the colleges the kids wanted to go to. Even with outstanding SAT's and good grades, the games played by California colleges excluded these kids. A son graduating this year with great Stem grades and SAT scores got 9 offers to go to good universities out of state and one good engineering school here in in California. His older sibling with even better grades and higher SATs was basically ignored by every California college. She was accepted at an out of state school with a $100,000 scholarship for a 4 year program. She is wrapping up her second year/STEM 2nd semester with all A's and 2 B's.

28 posted on 03/16/2019 8:59:32 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (After JussieÂ’s fake hate crime, hate crime fakers arenÂ’t taken seriously for even 1 minute now!)
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