Good points.JohnG@lt wrote:
Absolutely not. Work hard and earn a scholarship. If you can't do that, join the military and get the GI Bill. If you don't want to do that you can join Americorps or the Peace Corps and get money that way. As a last resort you can take out loans. Or, you can do what millions of Americans have done over the years: Work while going to school to pay for tuition. I know that last one is a real brain zinger.Turquoise wrote:
John, you're really digging yourself into a hole here. Anytime you make such sweeping assumptions about opportunity, reality will find a way to contradict you.JohnG@lt wrote:
ANYONE can go to college in this country you idiot. There's nothing elitist about it unless you're crying because you couldn't get into an Ivy League school
There are a million different ways to pay for college and unless we're talking MIT there really isn't a whole lot of difference between a state school and a private college except the name on the diploma. You could work hard and get the same or better education at Ohio State as you could at Harvard. It's all about effort and priorities.
My Parents had jack crap growing up. This is going to sound obnoxious but there is a point, you should see where they live and what they have now. My Dad did it working his way through school with some help from the Navy. I've personally seen these exact situations.
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