The college admission process highlights systemic unfairness, especially after a scandal involving wealthy elites who used illegal methods like bribery to secure spots for their children. While traditional legal methods also advantage the wealthy, the underlying issue remains that poorer students face significant barriers, such as inferior education and lack of resources. The article explores how this existing inequality is exacerbated by attempts to cut funding for programs aimed at helping disadvantaged students, showcasing a persistent gap in educational opportunity and fairness.
The college admission process is rife with unfair advantages for the wealthy, as evidenced by the recent admissions scandal where elites broke the rules to secure spots for their children.
While legal methods of securing admission exist, such as large donations, the underlying issue of fairness is exacerbated by socioeconomic disparities affecting access to quality education.
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