*"Thanks for drawing. Here’s how you did:
You drew a more accurate picture of reality than about 81 percent of people who have tried so far.
Your line was relatively straight, reflecting one of the more striking findings of this research: The relationship between college enrollment and parental-income rank is linear.
Your line was too steep: There’s more equality than you guessed.
You underestimated the chances of college enrollment for the very poorest children. In reality, about one in four children in America’s poorest families go to college. (You guessed around 10 percent.)"*
My line wasn’t that straight; it was actually kinda shaky. But interesting article nevertheless.