Just cuz you’re not like this it doesn’t mean OP is wrong. Moron. |
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There’s a r/Lamborghini post about college campuses.
Definitely seems like something (I just google searched). |
Yep. And they got in by cheating - easy to get someone else to take the SAT for you, then daddy bribes the college with a donation. Then they cheat as naturally as breathing once in the college. Pay for test banks, pay someone else to do their work and write their papers, someone else shows up to take their test, etc. Nobody is punished even if caught or suspected of cheating. The colleges turn a blind eye to the highly choreographed rich foreign cheat rings, while a poor middle class American kid on scholarship will be humiliated in front of a ethics board. Their degrees are fake. And yet, they will still run the world. |
Have you ever seen a Lamborghini SUV? I was unaware Lamborghini made SUVs, until I saw one on American University’s campus in the early 1990s when I was a student. Rumor was an AU student was a prince from the House of Saud, but his real identity was kept a secret as possible to protect him from the Iranians or from Israel (or just kidnappers). The presence of that SUV of his was a big clue, however. Lamborghini stopped making them in the 90s. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamborghini_LM002 Then there was the Kashogi center built on AU campus, with donated money made from international weapons sales. |
The Urus is the Lamborghini SUV. Very big in Austin. |
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So you'd like the Admissions Office to school international students wealthier than you on "how to act properly" (more like you) and find the "cultural disconnect" problematic. That all sounds very socially controlling.
How many of you have "Hate Has No Home Here" signs on your lawns? |
I'm glad to see that you owned up to the lying and cheating. The first step is the hardest one. |
+1. Stop the hate! |
Easy enough to substitute domestic full pay. There is plenty of supply and the demand is there. |
I believe there are several in paragraph three. |
Indeed they are. When I was at Syracuse there was a Saudi Kid who had a 928 cruising around. He hung out with Rony Seikely and other wealthy middle Eastern kids. He was a nice guy and took a bunch of kids to the Sugar Bowl that year. |
| Dumb question because I'm not into cars: What makes the Lambo Urus worth $400k instead of, say, $200k or $65k? |
Aren’t you asking the obvious question? Why this SUV/car and not a Range Rover? It’s internationally recognized. In BRICs nations, Range Rover‘s are driven by a driver. In those same countries, this is a car that the owner drives. |
This is actually true, for the most part. I teach at an international school in a country where many of these kids originate, and the majority DO cheat on college admissions exams/process. Not all, but the majority. US college AOs know it, too, because they keep admitting them year after year. I am shocked over and over again by the admissions that are coming in for some of these kids who can barely speak English (their grades don't seem to matter: I am fairly certain the paid agents/"college councilors" the parents all employ have a way of altering the transcripts somehow). |
Funny how those who usually call someone Nouveau riche are the ones who quite frankly can’t afford to have one…. |