Talk:Week Four Wiki/@comment-39555187-20190617023311

I believe that the thing that stood out for me immensly is the fact that there are parents bribing schools, in order for their children to get into top notch schools. Parents try their hardest to do everything for their children, but that should stop at certain points where the children is not able to do the same by giving effort for their parents. Specifically very economically stable parents, paying their childs way into college, by bribing different college admission areas. Parents not having enough faith in their own child to get into college on their own, and privledge, enough to get their children into elite colleges, when their child may not even be capable of being their, while other children who are capable enough to get in but are not able to afford it. So many students face a problem where they're able to get accepted, and work so hard in order to get into a school, but are not able to pay for it. The spiderweb effect had showed how if one child is affected, but also the school is affected and the students and their families are affected, as well as students that are wanting to go into that school. This effects minorities and populations with less economic mobility because it shows them that because they have no money they can't get into certain schools, but they work hard enough to get accepted into these high elite schools, but when they see parents bribing schools to get their child, that may not even qualify for that school getting in, that affects them because some are even denied and lose their place in getting accepted into that school, and have no other choice but to not wait any longer.