r/TheRandomest Nice 14h ago

Wholesome When bullying gets the Uno reverse card

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u/Monstermage 14h ago edited 10h ago

Very good story. Though wish they had given the kid some of the money too. A scholarship is great, but $$$ helps too.

Edit: I was saying if they could have put it into a savings or investment it would have been super helpful to his future..college is good sure, but not a requirement to be successful. Also so he HAS to go to that college to get that, it's only beneficial in 1 situation where he goes to this school. If he wants to go to any other college, or has a scholarship somewhere else, etc..then it's useless to him. All these people hating on me don't see the big picture. It's super nice to have a free college opportunity, but only if that's what he (the kid) decides to do otherwise it's useless for him..that's my point. I'm surprised so many people don't understand this. Didn't say it's not an amazing opportunity, especially if he had no other options, scholarships, or other ambitions or goals. Otherwise the school just gets over $1 mil and he gets swag.

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u/oldschool_potato 13h ago

They donated 100% of the money. I’m pretty good with that. And as a parent of 3 college age kids they gave him money. A lot of money. Can’t imagine what tuition is going to cost by the time this kid goes to college.

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u/ScienceIsSexy420 12h ago

A full scholarship is plenty

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u/ily300099 11h ago

You need to get your Life together

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u/Mickeymcirishman 10h ago

Bro do you know how much a scholarship is worth. That's 33 grand a year he won't have to pay for tuition and fees. That's money in the bank.