Talk:Morehead-Cain Scholarship/Archive 1
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I know that the scholarship is prestigious, but I am having trouble finding other references. It would be nice to really improve this page, so I'll keep looking around. In particular, phrases like "many call it" need to have some sort of backing (even though they do). Kingtwist (talk) 20:34, 12 April 2012 (UTC)
- It's more seen as a free ticket to college that is less than prestigious. Unfortunately, the best and the brightest who would otherwise go to the best universities end up compromising to save money. It is a deal with the devil, and some drop out because it's the wrong place for them.