You know, not every kid who is from a poor family gets a full ride to a good school. Many kids aren’t your straight A student and just because a kid has a less than a straight A doesntean they don’t deserve to have a shot at a good future. The issue is that what do you do with the kids that are from poor families with not the best grades? They get double dinged.
There are some kids I know from families with no money and are less than stellar grades from high school.. Now, they have even financia troubles entering a JC. They won’t be able to finish college until they saved up enough money from waiting tables.
As much as I want to complain about the high cost of college tuition. I am thankfully kid doesn’t have to go though this.
I did draw the line for her though. Even if she gets into an Ivy League school/Stanford/MIT….Unless she gets a full ride, I am not going to pay $400,000+ for a bachelors of arts or science(which is how much it’s going to cost if you extrpolate that average 4% annual increase tuition/room/board ) I’d rather take 1/3 of that amount and let her have the money so she can use it as a downpayment for her own house or start her own business. Besides, most of those universities penalize Asian kids with quota limits, and I would probably be one of the parents paying full tuition to subsidize someone else’s tuition and room and board who got in under a completely different criteria. So, I am voting with my dollars against those schools….even if I went to one of those schools.
And if my kid decides to major in some ubemployable major like Shakespearian History or Conversational Linguistics with job prospects of something requiring you to say “You want fries with that?” or “Grande or Vente?” So long 4 year college. Hello Junior College.