priority enrollment to be reduced

<p>You’re the one who started to bring in your arrogance and cockiness and “better than thou because Alumni scholars are greater than all” attitude into here. The sad part is that you’re riding on some delusional sense of self-entitlement on the basis of the Alumni scholarship because again, you lack the reading comprehension skills to understand what it is the scholarship actually entails. For example, the scholarship terms explicitly state that you must be a commuter student in order to obtain bonus points on your parking application, but you took this to mean that every single Alumni scholar was promised parking. If you carefully read the terms of your scholarship, with the exception of the priority enrollment which the Daily Bruin article already justified, you’ll see that the true exclusive perks of an alumni scholarship is essentially the money. Everything else can either easily be had or weren’t promised to begin with. To say that you were tricked out of things you were never promised to begin with is just absurd, and all the pouting over it is very childish.</p>