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A Las Vegas strip club recruits high school female graduates using  "earn money for college" slogans. The flashy, intriguing ad posted just after high school graduation earned mixed reactions from citizens.

Little Darlings club, located near Charleston Boulevard and Interstate 15, made headlines for featuring an ad of a stripper dressed in school uniform with the caption: "Pay your way through college." Club manager Rick Marzullo in an interview answered negative reactions by arguing that the idea fits in Vegas, Fox 5 reported.

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Marzullo further explained that it is a legitimate job posting for a legitimate job. The ad aims to attract new entertainers, particularly recent graduates at least 18 years old who could earn up to US$1,000 a night.

This attractive compensation should be able to help incoming college students get through their studies because the opportunity addresses rising tuition fees, the struggling economy and the difficulty of finding jobs with decent pays, NY Daily News reported.

Furthermore, Marzullo claimed that he had seen student strippers work through college and graduate without any student loans to pay. In big way, the strip club believes it is helping many young women survive college, free of debts.

Some think it is indeed a handsome option.  Others believe it should be okay as long as the women want it for themselves.

However, despite the asserted "good intentions," the ad also gained negative reactions. Las Vegan Kayla Garninger argued that taking the path of a stripper could alter the direction of a woman's life completely. She also hinted at the irony of making something out of college and stripping for a living.

National Center for Educational Statistics says that a common 4-year course in a public university costs about US$24 thousand annually.