Besides, what worked in the past may not work in the future. Given the economic downturn we have and the average 40% decrease in our investment value, one should not expect that the top private school will continue to have that much money to support the students from low income families. I predict that in the near future, those who do not need financial needs will have certain advantage in college adimission process. After all, even colleges need money to keep daily operation going. :)
sigh... it would be so much more 精明 if people use
more of their time/energy into making money instead of begging for money.
Besides, what worked in the past may not work in the future. Given the economic downturn we have and the average 40% decrease in our investment value, one should not expect that the top private school will continue to have that much money to support the students from low income families. I predict that in the near future, those who do not need financial needs will have certain advantage in college adimission process. After all, even colleges need money to keep daily operation going. :)
Besides, what worked in the past may not work in the future. Given the economic downturn we have and the average 40% decrease in our investment value, one should not expect that the top private school will continue to have that much money to support the students from low income families. I predict that in the near future, those who do not need financial needs will have certain advantage in college adimission process. After all, even colleges need money to keep daily operation going. :)
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very good point, thanks
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