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Some barriers were academic: The public high schools the students had attended were small and, often, poorly funded—especially in comparison to the prep schools many of their classmates had enjoyed. So they weren’t prepared for the science labs, they struggled to participate in seminars, and they didn’t know to attend professors’ office hours. And, because they didn’t see the larger, more systemic inequalities fueling these gaps, students blamed themselves for these challenges.