Talk:Week Four Wiki/@comment-39602616-20190617020721

What stood out about this episode to me is that, the people you would think are actually qualified to be admitted into a prestigious college, aren't. The privilege in this country was extremely unfathomable until recently due to not being exposed to it. I am a student at a large college in Alabama and financies are often used in order to get students on teams they do not deserve to be on. The spiderweb effect showed that if one student can get accepted without qualifying credentials, then not only will they be effected but so will other students, other potential students who probably will not get in, and also effect the school and their grade averages. This negatively effects minority races with less economic mobility. If you do not have as much money as another applicant, the school may receive a bribe from the higher paying applicant and the minority would not be accepted, even if their credentials surpassed the requirements. Minorities are already accepted into schools in lower numbers because there is only a minimum number required. White people are the majority and also have more money than most of the minority population which is why this negatively effects the minority population.