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I noticed that the disadvantaged status section wasn't required but I was wondering if it was worth for me to fill this part out/if I was even eligible for this part.
My family income for the majority of my life has been around $40,000 and although I am a US citizen, my family has moved between Korea and the US. So I spent ages 3 to 12 in Korea and attended middle and high school here in California. I was eligible for reduced lunch in high school but the area itself was not a poor neighborhood by any means. I was able to afford a private university education through an academic scholarship, need based grant (majority of money came from this), and loans which I am currently paying off.
So my question is do I fill out this part of the application? Serious answers please! Thanks a ton
My family income for the majority of my life has been around $40,000 and although I am a US citizen, my family has moved between Korea and the US. So I spent ages 3 to 12 in Korea and attended middle and high school here in California. I was eligible for reduced lunch in high school but the area itself was not a poor neighborhood by any means. I was able to afford a private university education through an academic scholarship, need based grant (majority of money came from this), and loans which I am currently paying off.
So my question is do I fill out this part of the application? Serious answers please! Thanks a ton