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that mobility through higher education is possible when you work extraordinarily hard in high school, graduate at the top of your class, and then get unusually lucky, both in the schools that choose to admit you and the professors and advisers and mentors you encounter once you enroll—and that even then, the path through college can often be difficult and lonely and strewn with unexpected obstacles.
The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us
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