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by ergocoder
132 days ago
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I'd bet what happens is that it just funded a bunch of children of upper middle class families. Scholarships and this kind of funds happen elsewhere and are based on merits. They end up funding a bunch of upper middle class's children because it turns out those children are well-equipped to perform higher on merits. If you are too rich, then you wouldn't need this kind of fund. If you are below upper middle class, then you would have a hard time competing with children from that class. The upper middle class isn't rich enough to fund the kid but is good enough to accumulate a lot of merits. |
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While I'm sure there are some wholly self-made virtuosos on the list, it does give off an air of apparent nepotism.