I do not agree with Luvy's choice of words but do agree with the sentiment. But just to give you an idea of how it was in my day - I was offered a academic/athletic scholarship to one of the colleges in MN - $10K grant, $10K scholarship, I was still short $10K, every year - I worked my way through college (state schools) with the aid of the GI Bill, I am a Korean Vet - $110/month for 36 months- It did not cover so there was time out of school to get caught up & some money ahead. There are lots of jobs out there that motivate the unmotivated to get with it. 3 of our 4 sons worked their way through college, they were taught work skills at home so were in demand - because of that they are all productive citizens without their hand out. They own the knowledge so they should pay for it & they are now proud of having done that.
The only aid that should be given are in areas of need in the work force & then only to those who qualify mentally (STEM). Some of our Grandkids are very bright - doesn't count for much these days with grade inflation.











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