Am I basically going to be looking at scholarships for most of my "aid"?

<p>I do agree, but it’s basically an even playing field. You’d agree parents don’t have to give education, it might seem like they should morally but they don’t have to. If he is making the same grades, LOWER test scores, and unlike me he CHOOSES not to work, then it’s not fair that I’m working my butt off to come up with what money I can. You know what I mean?</p>

<p>And even if I get a top tier MBA, if I stay at this school, there is no internships around here and it’d basically be a waste of time. I plan on transferring to a top tier school if accepted either next year or year 3. I guess I’ll have to find some way to pay for the 40 grand OOS costs.</p>

<p>Edit: As a taxpayer wouldn’t you agree that</p>

<p>Person 1- Business major, finance/accounting. Parents make too much, can’t help. Very bright future if he can pay for college, and will have alot to offer to society.</p>

<p>Person 2- Has a house and food AND a nicer car than I, although he claims to be poor, won’t work because he admits “he’s lazy”. Has lower test scores and grades, going to school for “physical therapy”.</p>

<p>Does it really matter, person 1 seems to be offering alot more, and they both seem to need the money the same amount.</p>