<p>maybe that’s due to a disparity to the supportiveness in lower socio-economic families concerning education? (like, even if two kids get into yale, maybe the one who goes to yale is also the one with parents who were supportive and taught them good work ethic etc. while the other didn’t go because their parents were not as interested in their child “moving up in life” - because if you were interested, and your kid could go to yale, you would really want them to, right?) I think something like that is possible</p>