Many students enter college and fulfill the requirements for the degree they want. This takes time and requires them to stick with their studies. Other students sign up for college and end up dropping out. They realize it isn’t what they want to do. When high school graduation nears, students can apply for scholarships. Many people receive scholarships for academics, sports, achievements, etc. On the other hand there are a large number of students who do not get scholarships. It isn’t …show more content…
With this large of a production, he could create an outright monopoly within the parameter that he sells. The less contact he has after manufacturing, the less likely he is to get caught. He has to find people who know what they are doing and people he can trust. Once this is achieved, he is set to start rolling in the dough. He’ll pull in enough to make profit and still pay his dealers handsomely. Henry could do this for six months and disappear for a while so he doesn’t get caught. The shorter stretches he does this, the less likely he’ll end up in jail. Henry could pack up in the middle of the night and leave while Sally sleeps. He could move back in with his parents and never tell her where he went. He would be able to help them pay bills, but it would still probably be cheaper than paying rent and utilities. Henry could pressure Sally into having an abortion. Although there is a potential for ethical dishevel, this would save them a lot of money. They wouldn’t have to worry about hospital bills, cost to raise the child, or college in the future. Henry could pay his roommate for his paper from the previous semester. Although this could get him in trouble, the likelihood of him getting caught is close to none. If he wanted to, he could take his roommates paper and change the wording and sentence structure so it sounds like he wrote