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<p>I don’t think it’s just Hispanic students that are inferior, because they’re not, (I actually met some pretty smart Hispanics at ucla), but I think it’s because of the fact that just because these kids go to UCLA, they think that they can show off and talk about how much smarter they are than everyone else. I even believed this fact at one point, but after I came here from community college, most of these ucla kids can’t study for their lives (even the ones that try) and most of them don’t know how to think for themselves. It’s even more amusing to think that these were the kids who actually studied in high school and did a criminal amount of community service hours and extra curriculars just to get into this so called “dream” school. After they get in, a lot of these youngsters develop this disillusioned elitism due to some strange and obscure psychological complex and therefore act so entitled, and hence are angry at the fact that transfer students and minority students with “subpar” credentials are able to come to this school. Sorry, but all it is, is that these kids (who get into ucla directly) had better circumstances that allowed them to get into a relatively more selective school. I’m sorry to disappoint but most of the ucla kids are nothing special, even if you’re parents and friends tell you otherwise. You think you’re special, but in reality it’s because you had better circumstances. But this doesn’t go for all ucla students, just some…</p>