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<p>Another point then: what about those students who live in huge metropolitan areas with hundreds of thousands of kids/students? Unfortunately, the Local Rule cannot apply to everyone. So especially in those cases it may be more beneficial for the student to work a part-time or summer job. You’d think higher population would bring in more scholarships (basic rule of supply and demand), but it seems that the proportion of population difference is not directly relational or equal to the difference in scholarship funds alotted. Mediocre stats kid in a city with population 1,000,000? Good luck.</p>