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Reply to "If doing research in high school is unfair and puts poorer students at a disadvantage, what extracurriculars are fair?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Extracurricular activities are not "fair". Students with access to resources will always have more access to extracurricular activities. Music sports, dance, science art, drama, writing, travel, etc. All of these are going to be more available to students that have the money to finance access.[/quote] I’d say sports is the most money-driven EC by far.[/quote] Yes. I don't think a lot of low-income kids are really getting recruited to the sailing team or the lacrosse team. Ballet, piano, chess and on and on and on. It costs money and it's big business.[/quote]
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