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How can i get money for college? Donating sperm is that a good idea?

Well giving your sperm would be great or selling it would be even better but you do have a slit problem here you have to wait until someone buys it. This is going to be a wait because women are looking for some one who fits there standards do you? Also you could apply to your state for finical aid the college have grants if your grades are up to par already the state could in fact pick up more than you really know about. the sperm thing would be great also but like I said someone has to make a purchase and like another has said given or donate does not make you much money however it does give a good feeling for a short period of time.

Can one get through the top 30-40 US colleges through donation?

It can be done; UPenn Law, Columbia Law, George Washington Law and U of Illinois Law have all at various times told me, and each told me precisely how for their law school.  To the best of my knowledge, the Columbia person was the only one to go through with the process.But, to the best of my knowledge, you won't need to.  With a Q165, I would be very confident in my ability to get you into a top 40 CS program.  I would want to work on your verbal and have you retake the GRE, carefully choose your recommenders, and work extensively on your SOP.  I would call every school from 11th through 40th, and see what they want and how.  But yeah, I could do it.

Can we donate college books to like a goodwill??

I don't see why not. Who know who you will be helping by dropping those books off. If its not worth selling them back to where you purchased them and you will not be attending graduate school -- that is an excellent idea. Once I've completed graduate school I might very well do what you suggested.

How do I get companies to donate food to a college event?

This works best if you will drive to each place you want a donation and ask how you go about securing such. one place won't donate all the food, probably, but a variety of places probably will. For instance, a grocery store may donate one ready-made platter of food. Find five grocery stores to do this, and you have five platters of food. A Subway store may donate one party platter. Find five Subway stores, and you have five part platters. It will probably mean you or another volunteer driving to each place that has agreed to donate food the day of the event (these places probably won't deliver).

Did Donald Trump's father give Wharton College a donation for Donald Trump to graduate?

I’m going to take a slight step away from answering this just for “Donald Trump’s Father” and answer that MANY men who have a great deal of money and connections —do give “donations” to Universities. Sure the goal is for their children to get priority acceptance, but the University will surely tell you..”No Way! No quotas for us!”. Uh-huh. Somehow, these children do end up ast these places with 1.9 GPA’s out of 4.0 —- they just have that little “extra” points in community service, after school clubs, volunteerism, etc. than “grades”. Uh-huh. Anyway —A few of these children don’t need the support of their fathers to do this as they are great students and work hard like everyone else trying to get into the schools. Some children of these men who do this are ‘renegades” and made it clear that they have no desire to go to the school their father donates too no matter what.And then there are the children that get in because their fathers have a hospital wing named after them, or a business school or have provided hefty donations for years. As long as that child knows 1+1=2 or has gone to some sort of prep or military school to give the ‘appearance’ of being able to fit into the school, they’re in. Even then, many of these Universities make it clear that the student has to keep up with the rest of the students. Money only goes so far — but I would GUESS if darling child’s grades are looking like crappola, before the poop (degree)hits the fan, that money may give mumsy and father a telephone call so they can tell their child to do better or they’re out.Whether Trump or any relative of Trump “paid” for “graduation:”…I would say, no. I’d place my bet on more ‘begging and pleading’ recommendation letters from Trump associates/business dealers, etc. to help get him in. And if I were to guess, I am sure one of those letters hinted around to imply, “better my son than some woman or minority”.

Do financial donations helps students get into a college? Is this fair?

Here's how it works for US elite colleges:  wealthy people with offspring approaching college make themselves known to a college.  Only if the applicant is very well-qualified will he or she be admitted.  After that there will be a major gift.  So there was no bribe, just a gift.  But the student has to be at the right level of achievement to have been a perfectly reasonable admit.

Why do people donate millions of dollars to colleges?

One of the most overlooked motivations is GREED.Suppose you’re wealthy and you bought $10,000 worth of Amazon stock. And it’s now worth $1,000,000 as the shares have gone up. Let’s suppose capital gains taxes are at 20% for you.To get your money from this stock, you can sell it, and you will then pay $196,000 in tax. You receive 794,000 after taxes and your initial cost.Alternatively you can give the stock to Harvard University through a gift annuity. No taxes will be paid on the capital gains. Yet you get a tax deduction based on the current value. And you also get a 6.7% annual annuity for the rest of your life, if you’re 75 years old.Your saved taxes should be close to the 196,000 tax avoided. Your annuity is $67,000 per year. If you live 25 years longer to age 100, that’s $1,675,000. Add that to the tax avoided, and you have $1,871,000 benefit from the gift of $1,000,000. Would you rather have $1,871,000 benefit, or $794,000? Greed wins out in the end, and motivates many wealthy people to that choice.on your donation for the rest of your life

Do you really get paid to donate sperm?

Yes, after filling a long history format, about you, your family current, past and future diseases, blood tests, physically tests, weight and measure, etc, etc, etc.
You get posted on a net of donors and if finally someone picked you up, you got paid for each sample till the client gets pregnant.

Would a donation of $1,000,000 to an Ivy League university help my son gain admission?

The official answer is no. But the real answer is probably yes. If your son has the minimum credentials for admission, it will definitely make a difference. If your son does not meet the minimum, it is not clear whether the Ivy League would automatically admit him. He may be encouraged to take another year of high school at a prep school to lift his grades and improve his readiness for doing Ivy League college level work. The Ivy League is not easy academically. The courses are intended to challenge even the brightest student. It would be unfair and cruel to your son to throw him into the pond if he did not know how to swim.

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