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Discuss “Middle class takes first-class college aid”
Middle-child syndrome could be seeing a cure sometime soon, at least in terms of financial aid at Ivy League colleges.
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Feb 22, 2008 at 12:00 PM Report comment
Quote: A high income means nothing,” Ameri said. “For example, medical bills; more often than not a lot of families with special medical needs or any other kind of costly expense apart from college"
I think this is totally ridiculous. Low income people also have medical bills, and they are far more often uninsured than the hight income people. Hopefully, this trend will take off and more and more disadvantaged students will get access to better education.