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First, scholarships are rare and limited. Most schools will only give out a set number of scholarships.
They are also incredibly hard to get. There are countless hoops to jump through, far more than simply "having good grades".
Many schools have been exposed only giving scholarships of children who belong to families that have donated to the school, or are in government positions that can influence the schools.
Second, even if you get a scholarship, where it can be used, and what it actually covers are incredibly specific. In many cases, the scholarship doesn't cover most of the fees associated with going to college. They might cover some basic enrollment, yet no cover books and devices that might be needed, extended tuition fees, definitely don't cover living expenses.
This "just get a scholarship" argument is incredibly stupid.
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