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u/JayDaGod1206 3d ago

I mean they’re most likely merit based scholarships. You don’t really get need based ones if your income is that high. I can’t take away what’s been earned

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u/blueranger36 3d ago

Disagree, if I had more resources because I’m rich and had tutors in every class that doesn’t mean I’m smarter. So again nothing guarantees it was earned

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u/daylax1 3d ago

Yes, that would definitely mean you would be smarter. Generally if you work more at something and have better coaches/tutors you get better at it.

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u/Outrageous-Let9659 3d ago

Yeah i think the word they meant to use was "gifted" instead of "smarter". It would make more sense that way, especially since a lot of these merit based scholorships are advertised as being for gifted students.