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unpopular opinion on wealth deception

by: Poorly Rich   

Affluence is more common nowadays than real wealth on this campus and particularly in Greek Life. Stop all the bragging especially if both parents have careers not enterprises, you took loans out, on scholarship, no 5M trust funds, on payment plans, credit cards blah blah

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#1by: really??   
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You’re describing 99% of America, including yourself.

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#2by: Nah   
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Scholarships have nothing to do with wealth. Even the richest people in America would take a merit scholarship if it was offered. That's just smart. Sorry you're not.

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by: Yep   

How many rich girls do you know that have merit scholarships? There is a criteria for that whether you're aware or not go back and read the stipulation on the scholarship you have and get back with us.

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by: @Yep   

I have a full ride to bama from CA. My family has more than enough money to pay full tuition at in state schools but why would they when I go to bama literally for free, we don't even have to pay room and board. My younger sister is about to start college and I have two more younger siblings. It makes zero sense to turn down almost $150,000 dollars from a school like Alabama to what, prove a point that rich people don't accept handouts?

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by: Yep   

There is NO wealth (or lack of wealth) stipulations for Merit Scholarships. They are automatically given. Thanks for proving you're not a student here.

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by: @Yep   

I know plenty of girls who are from wealthy families and had excellent grades/test scores in High School. Every single one of them have merit scholarships, as well as other scholarships from outside sources. This may come as a shock to you, but wealthy people can also be smart. Honors College has a good number of wealthy girls and guys.

One girl in my pledge class gets about half her tuition paid for, thanks to her Merit Scholarship. Her parents donate that half every year to a charity that she’s been Involved in for a very long time.

Not all scholarships are need-based. This is something you’d be aware of if you knew anything about how the school actually works. Maybe study the school as much as you do our sorority social media.

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#3by: Truth   
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Wealthy people donate to the university they don't take hand out scholarships #FACTS.

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by: shut up?   

yo if I was or was not rich and bama handed me a scholarship I would take it, then donate to the university scholarship fund so someone else could could get a lit and more affordable education. why you gotta be so pious, old money?

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by: @shut up   

Truth isn't old money. Truth is a troll who didn't do enough research before she started this topic.

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by: ???   

Of course they did. That is why they are wealthy. They are smart enough to realize that they "earned" the scholarship through hard work and merit. That would be like a successful CEO turning down an annual performance bonus because he was "rich enough".

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#4by: Finny   
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Hearing people without money argue about money, who has it, and what it means to have it, and what It does or doesn’t do, what behavior it drives and what they should do is funny!

Y’all ain’t got a clue. \n\n\n\n\n

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by: But   

Most of them don't send their children to Alabama you can pretend on Greek Rank all you want.

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#5by: Not the issue   
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There is a big difference between having money and being materialistic. They are not the same thing at all. One doesn't predicate the other.

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by: ^   

Exactly.

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by: truth   

generally speaking, truly wealthy people will not be the ones you notice because of their flashy clothes, bags, etc.

If you see bling, it is very unlikely to be true wealth or old money.

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by: So dumb   

That’s literally a myth middle class people tell themselves to make themselves feel included. Rich people go flashy and do things normal people. Look at the student of SMU or TCU or USC.

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by: M.   

I agree. A number of rich people like to fly under the radar. Look at Warren Buffett, who has never been flashy, and lives in the same modest home he's lived in his entire life. I know of one rich man who drove a Ford for many years. And I had no idea that a college friend of mine came from wealth until I visited her family home, and saw her family's extensive land holdings.

In New England in particular, rich people flying under the radar is a thing. And it's a truism in Colorado that you should never judge anyone by their external appearance.

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#6by: Ride Or Die   
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Anyone who thinks 100% merit scholarships are priortized to some OOS long shot with a war chest of money vs an in-state with the identical scores and wealth etc is the ultimate troll.

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by: @Ride or Dumb   

Please try harder when you troll this site. You're a moron.

MERIT - "the quality of being particularly good or worthy, especially so as to deserve praise or reward."

Merit Scholarships are automatically awarded to ANYONE of any income bracket, who has at or above a specific GPA and SAT/ACT score. There is no application to fill out, and no additional steps to take. You have the grades and the test scores and you get accepted into the school, YOU GET THE SCHOLARSHIP. It's not that hard. Even your little troll mind should be able to figure it out. OOS Merit scholarships offer more money, but because in state is less expensive, they cover the EXACT same things.

If you are Bill Gates kid, and you are a NMF or you have a 4.0 and a 1600 on your SAT, guess what? You get a full ride. They do not consider wealth or location.

Can you turn it down? Probably, but no sane person, rich or not, would.

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by: Bye Bammie   

Now you're really not grasping the concept of exponentially wealthy, Bill Gates children + Bama LOL. Leave this topic alone and just accept the fact real wealth doesn't lean towards Bama it's not even a first tier public college and you know it.

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by: @Bye Bammie   

We sure do take up a lot of space in that little troll mind of yours though, don't we?

You never leave this site, except to troll other schools that your jealous of.

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#7by: SallyJ   
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Well, this thread pretty much shows our troll's lack of knowledge. She should go back to asking repetitive questions about clothes, plants and shoes. Yawn.

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#8by: Ralphie   
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Dude here. From a large city outside of the south. I'm on the Presidential Scholarship (not the elite), and came here because of the awesome college experience, and I'm going to Grad School, so it doesn't matter where my Undergrad is done.

My family could EASILY pay the full tuition, but I'm not dumb enough to turn that money down.

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by: M.   

Right -- in almost all cases, your undergrad doesn't matter. If you do well, you can get into a top-tier grad school.

The only exception that I know of is if you want to work on Wall Street. Then an Ivy League degree (either undergrad or grad) is desirable for certain careers in certain firms. But you can still have a great career there without one.

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#9by: tbh   
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TBH this subject needs to be laid to rest. People at bama come from all different economic backgrounds. Some people are here on loans or scholarships and some people do have 5M dollar trust funds. At the end of the day whether we're from small town AL and our 6 bedroom house is only 300k or we're from the suburbs of NYC/Boston and our house is 4 bedrooms and 2M, the money isn't ours. It's our parents.

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by: 567   

people like to gossip about others and put others down to make themselves feel better. its human nature unfortunately

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#10by: we are all poor   
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There is no such thing as a "rich kid". Just a bunch of students with various families. No one (maybe a couple of rare exceptions) is independently wealthy.

So relax. If you are showing off something you did not earn, you can expect to be looked at as a ridiculous fool (especially by those who have more money but are low key about it).

And if you don't come from a family of means, don't sweat it. You are here for your future, take advantage of this awesome opportunity.

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