What are the chances of teen pregnancy affecting scholarship for university?

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I have a crappy family with parents who see their children as a burden and I see them as control freaks. I hate them and they hate me. My father is never going to pay for my university tuition fees which is really bad! Oh god I hate that bastard to death... I was even named after him!

I am quite desperate because I know there will be selection for students who will go to university for free and I am sure that it is the student who applied and with the best grades... I have one more year in highschool and I am quite scared that I won't get the scholarship and I would end up with just a highschool diploma.

I sometimes have the best grades so far, I can not maintain being number one because this girl keeps scoring higher in subjects I can not really fix! These subjects are just too tough for me and my grades there are barely passing.

There is no way I can score higher than her and she has the advantage of having english as her native language plus she is a very sociable person whreas I am the quiet loner in class.

I was wondering, If I sabotaged the condoms in her purse and she got pregnant and it becomes noticeable prior to highschool graduation will those giving the scholarships think twice before giving it to her? Will my chances of getting it become higher?

I gave this matter a lot of thought, if she did not exist then I would be really calm right now. And I could focus on my studies and have bigger chances of getting scholarship. I am a desperate case and this is a desperate remedy. I am quite confident in my academic intelligence and abilities; the only thing standing in the way is her.

What are the chances of a pregnant teen girl getting scholarship?
 
That is a horrible thing to do but anyway...

She could still get scholarships. She could even get seperate ones for being a single mother. If you want scholarships, you should try not coming up with plans to ruin other people's future and study more.

You should also try looking up grants and loans that you could get since you won't having your parent's help. There are scholarships out there for people without the greatest gpa.

You can get your college paid for if you try and not worry about what other people will be earning.
 
So wrong but honestly, it'll probably help her. My sister got pregnant at 16, finished high school early, and got her college tuition paid since she was a single mom.
 
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