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Catnapper, I understand how conflicted you must feel. You are in a very difficult situation, and I realise how hard it must be to want your son to get into college, but because of the circumstances you feel like a hypocrite. At least your son has goals, dreams and desires. At least you have a good idea that in getting into college he'll work to achieve those goals. Which is more than a lot of people who get free rides.
that sad this is, you gotta do what you gotta do to get in to a good college. you have to take what you can get whether it's fair or not, because if you don't some other kid is going to come and snatch it right out from under your nose and when you have a job interview they're not going to hire you on "well...i was going to go to college....but i didn't like the scholarships they offered me" it sucks..it really does, and it all goes back to the sue happy people who sue because their kid didn't get in to the college he wanted to, so they're going to tyr to turn it in to a racist/disability thing.