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Old 02-11-2025 | 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by CX500T
This was my experience in college. I grew up poor white trash, 1480 SAT on the old 1600 scale, 3.95 HS GPA, and was holding a 3.7 GPA in engineering while working 2 jobs to cover what maxing out my student loans didn't.

My friend, his dad was a VP at General Motors, 1370 SAT (so still high), had a 3.9 HS GPA and was holding a 3.5 GPA in the same major and specialty as me, got 100% scholarship under the AIM program. Literally called Academically Inclined Minorities. Basically, be black/hispanic/asian, get into the school, and hold a 3.2 or better GPA and school/meals/dorms is free with a $500 a month living expense stipend.

Meanwhile, I was stringing together a workstudy lab job, and working 3 nights as a welder at a local plant doing die repairs for an injection molding company. And then on off semesters, working a 40 hour a week engineering coop/paid intern job, and probably 20 hours a week working as a welder on top of that.

That said, my friend, who showed up to college with a brand new Camaro (HS graduation present) while I was driving a 1980 Checker Marathon with the infamous Olds 350 diesel, that was held together by duct tape, my welding and black magic, thought it was BS that I got maye $3k a year in scholarships with better grades, but he would have been a fool to turn down a free ride. But whenever we were working on a group project together, out to dinner, he'd always take care of me and his other friends who were on ramen and tuna budget. I do thank him for that.
An anecdote from years ago. Can you accept that there were many scholarship programs available to wealthy white males that weren't available to others? It's not necessary to agree on the ratio, just that the situation you described wasn't unique and it wasn't only beneficial to minorities.
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