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To: Come get it
I agree with you. Scholarships are limited to middle class whites. This is the unfortunate reality. I graduated from college a few years ago, and I was fortunate that the state lottery paid for my education. That is, if you maintained an "A" average, your tuition, as long as it was at a Georgia public University, was free. At least the taxpayers weren't paying for it, much the same way they do through stafford and pell loans.

I ended up graduating with a 3.98. I do have to say that my "free" schooling was probably what allowed me to maintain such a high GPA, for if I had to work myself through, regardless of intelligence, I would likely have made a lower A average.

Your analysis of their being fewer whites in the work and schoolplace in the San Diego area has much to do with high illegal immigration, preference for non-European immigrants, as well as "Equal Opportunity Programs" that discriminate against whites. I agree with basically everything you've said, and it's unfortunate that it's so true.

35 posted on 10/12/2001 12:58:19 PM PDT by FreedomFriend
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To: FreedomFriend
I wish my ride were free. I may still have a 4.0 like I did through most of my college "career". I have had to work in excess of 45-50 hours a week between 2 jobs, while carrying 12-15 units, until only recently.

What really pisses me off are the kids who are benefiting from my taxes and skipping class, complaining the whole time that they have too much work. They party every weekend and would be overjoyed to get a B- in a class. >/rant<

Forgive me, but I needed to vent. I know I'll be better off in the end.

37 posted on 10/12/2001 1:18:33 PM PDT by Come get it
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