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Old Apr 28, 2003 | 06:31 PM
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When it comes to this kind of situation, it is a tough call.
But I honestly think that if you look at the cost-benefit ratio, funding the program to help the underrepresented kids is better than helping some smart kids further their education plan.

If your program can help 100 at-risk kids, but only 10 already smart children, then helping the 100 kids yield better results.