I don’t think they’ll cancel it. They’re making too much off of it to do that to themself. What happens to their “commitment” to give the poor and underprivileged a shot at education if they do?
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I don’t think they’ll cancel it. They’re making too much off of it to do that to themself. What happens to their “commitment” to give the poor and underprivileged a shot at education if they do?
Yes, I think it's mostly a business operation in the background. They might cancel a few to give hope to the rest but nothing concrete will come out of it.
I see them as words they throw in the air to move the public. The reality is that most don't care about the poor or the underprivileged.
And it’s not even a secret!
Yes! Almost everything is out in the open nowadays.