Isn't the language requirement discrimination ?

<p>Think about how many advantages students already get based on who there parents are . Students from well off households get to go to school full time, and if they have trouble they can hire a tutor . Other students like myself have to work full time, get NO support from family and if I’m really struggling in a class I ether have to drop the class or get a F . </p>

<p>I’m not one of those students who writes in their personal statement about how sad of a childhood they had, or who kicked out who . Tell me, how many of you have worked a 72 hr week ,and after your 12 hour shift you still found a way to get to class . If I had anytype of dependable family I wouldn’t of had to work so much and I could of had the language requirement done . But I live in the real world and I’ve had to work since 16 .</p>

<p>Not that the personal statement will ever matter as much as the GPA . I can’t tell Davis I would of had all my pre-reqs done if it wasn’t for me having to go back to work .<br>
As for the CSU system, for some reason they get screwed over as they educate 3x the students with around the same amount of state support .</p>