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  • ageedizzle@piefed.caOP
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    4 days ago

    In theory I agree this would be better, but how do we stop rich people from buying a run down broken home in a poor neighbourhood and then registering in that zip code? The system could be easily gamed

    Edit: I think your tax returns or your parent’s tax returns would a better proxy. Shows how well off you are but is harder to game

    • sin_free_for_00_days@sopuli.xyz
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      3 days ago

      I agree with you, I just figure better is better and not let perfection be the enemy of good. Aside from that, they couldn’t go too far out of their way and have the school records make sense with their “residency”. Also, it’s too bad we’ve made higher education so expensive in general.

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        3 days ago

        Aside from that, they couldn’t go too far out of their way and have the school records make sense with their “residency”

        This is true it would only really be a problem when there are high and low income neighbourhoods relatively close by

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      3 days ago

      I agree, but does suck for upper middle class kids who’s parents suck. My parents were poor so I was eligible for all kinds of scholarships/aid. My hs boyfriend’s dad was well off enough that he qualified for zero aid even though his dad wasn’t interested in supporting him financially at all.

      He ended up with much higher student loans than me, though we received equal financial support from our parents.

      Our mindsets around money were different though so maybe it evens out? He wasn’t afraid of debt, took out loans for everything, became an engineer, does ok. I got a full ride, worked three jobs to cover room and board, ended up overwhelmed and depressed and dropped out. Eventually got my AA at community college. Still have like 7k in student loans a decade later with no real degree.

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        2 days ago

        does suck for upper middle class kids who’s parents suck

        There’s no solution that doesn’t suck for somebody.

      • ageedizzle@piefed.caOP
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        3 days ago

        I think a underlying problem in this story is just that education is way too expensive in the US. Here in Canada you’ll occasionally find American international students at our schools because apparently it’s cheaper for them to pay the international fee + room and board in one of the most expensive cities in the country than to simply pay the domestic fees back home.