I was talking to an American friend who's very smart and is attending Princeton next year. Apparently, college costs around 400,000 USD for all four years. He's not from a low-income household or anything, but he was saying that his parents can't afford to send him to college (so his parents can pay for his younger sister's tuition), so he's going to have to take on around 300,000 USD of student debt.
He was complaining that the bourgeoisie class has the absolute worst in America when it comes to post-college life because they can never apply for any low-income scholarship opportunities. Their parents aren't wealthy enough to pay for college straight up. Instead, they must take on 400k of debt that FORCES them to get a high-paying job after their education. Meanwhile, kids from lower-income families take around 30k of student debt that they can usually pay off in a year.
Now, after college is over, both the lower-income student and the middle-class student have received the exact same education, lived in the exact same dormitories, watched the same lectures, etc. But why does the student from the middle class have to take on a disproportionate amount of debt that could take 10 years to pay? Hell, the interest on the student debt for the middle class IS PRETTY MUCH THE SAME AS THE STUDENT DEBT FOR A LOWER INCOME FAMILY.
Not only do middle class children have it the absolute hardest when applying to college (they can't write on their resumes that they were from some impoverished family), they have to spend the most time studying to get into college, and when they finally make it to their college of choice, their drowning in student debt that prevents them from doing what they actually want to do and instead forces them to take highpaying jobs that USUALLY involve exploiting other people for money (Wallstreet I'm looking at you).
Is this how the capitalist system of America treats its bourgeoisie???