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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ughh. This is so scary to me. Any schools to avoid? [/quote] Try being regular middle class or poor at a good school. Also staying away from frats. Should work.[/quote] This is it and also social mobility publics. For example, schools like UC Davis, Rutgers and Temple should have a lot less of it.[/quote] Huh? Every school has this, to include the ones you listed. [/quote]. I said they should have a lot less. Compare the percentage of kids with median family incomes in the top 20% in these schools with the same percentage in Top 50 privates and Top 25 SLACs. Similarly, compare Pell grant percentages. Cocaine is expensive, unless times have really changed.[/quote] You’re talking about the parent’s income not the student’s income. Why would you assume a kid would have unlimited money because of a high household income? If the parents are smart they would follow the money spent. They should have to answer to a $500 miscellaneous expense in one week. [/quote]
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