r u serious
Being completely serious, not every school just hands out money because you got a 4.0 throughout high school. Money not being an issue in college only happens if you're rich because you'll need a lot of scholarships in order to cover tuition, housing, meal plan, books, and fees from the university. A lot of people from my high school including myself were giving free tuition if you keep a certain GPA and do volunteer hours, the problem with the scholarship is that it only substitutes the amount left on your tuition and you can't transfer it towards books, housing, meal plan, or fees, leaving people like myself with $12k in loans the first semester. If you want a full ride, completely covered, you need 32+ ACT scores and ~2100ish on the SAT, and getting into a well known university as universities like Harvard or Princeton are more likely to give you more financial aid rather than a public/state university.