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Chapter 41 - Chapter 39 Will You Give Up for Me?_2

The aspect of education in the United States that is considered fair is that high-IQ "poor" individuals from around the world and high-IQ "poor" individuals native to the United States can both enter their dream universities through need-based and merit-based scholarships.

The MBA program at Wharton Business School has a slightly high barrier for entry, but top-tier private universities like Stanford University, which is not short of funds, are still very friendly toward "poor" people.

If one is admitted into Stanford, the school's policy states that if the student's parents' combined annual income is not double the tuition fee, the tuition can be waived, and if their income is even less than the tuition, all fees will be exempted.

Harvard and Stanford produce the most billionaires in the United States. Each year, many students receive various forms of financial aid, from within and outside the school.

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