In Tara Westover's essay "I Am Not Proof of the American Dream" (2022), she discusses the differences between college life past and present in the United States. Building on her personal experiences growing up in poverty and struggling to make ends meet while attending college, Westover highlights how Pell Grant played a crucial role in easing her financial burden and allowing her to focus on her studies. She also notes that inflation has affected the program over the years, making it more challenging for low-income students to afford college today. Despite this, Westover's essay emphasizes the importance of programs like the Pell Grant to help level the playing field for students from all backgrounds.
Currently, most children in the United States attend school, and many aspire to attend prestigious universities. However, higher education costs have become increasingly prohibitive for many low-income families and those facing financial difficulties. Unlike in the past, families today don't receive as much financial support from the government, making it even more challenging for students to pursue higher education. This issue is highlighted in Tara Westover's essay "I'm Not Proof of the American Dream," in which she shares her own personal story of overcoming poverty and achieving success in college. Despite the barriers she faced, Westover's experience shows that with determination and hard work, it is possible for students from disadvantaged backgrounds to succeed in higher education.
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