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OT: Richest 2% own more than half the world
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<blockquote data-quote="Jose Santana" data-source="post: 669313" data-attributes="member: 57963"><p>Guys I often wonder why they do not have a required course in high school to help kids get into college. I see these young minorities that have not the slightest notion on being sure they</p><p></p><p>take SAT's or when to take them, they have no idea how to prepare for them, they have no idea about the college application processes and dealines and how to prepare. I think these things would better help these young kids today if they were somehow aware and informed...</p><p></p><p>This is not opinion this is a fact from a majority of kids I deal with. And personally I think all the financial aid and scholarship applications is very confusing, I was being luck my brother went on to higher ed and lead the way, as my parents were not too informed on the process. i consider myself fortunate....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Joseymack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jose Santana, post: 669313, member: 57963"] Guys I often wonder why they do not have a required course in high school to help kids get into college. I see these young minorities that have not the slightest notion on being sure they take SAT's or when to take them, they have no idea how to prepare for them, they have no idea about the college application processes and dealines and how to prepare. I think these things would better help these young kids today if they were somehow aware and informed... This is not opinion this is a fact from a majority of kids I deal with. And personally I think all the financial aid and scholarship applications is very confusing, I was being luck my brother went on to higher ed and lead the way, as my parents were not too informed on the process. i consider myself fortunate.... Joseymack [/QUOTE]
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