Anonymous wrote:I sort of feel bad for the kids - in some cases they probably didn't even know this was happening, and now they are screwed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a list of all of the colleges involved?
Harvard, Yale, Stanford, University of Southern California, UCLA, and Georgetown
Anonymous wrote:Let see manaford got 40 months for betraying his country.
Rich white people don't go to jail for stuff like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would a latino family need to do this?
Jesus, you guys get massive URM hooks already!
The Beckies are understandable- Beckies are gonna Becky.
Well...his daughter couldn't hit a ball shot by a toddler and she was probably dumb as a box of rocks. Georgetown has standards.
I found her LinkedIn. She’s a Spanish major (who majors in Spanish?), yet has cushy investment bank internships.
Anonymous wrote:Is USC even that hard to get into? Who the hell would pay $500k to go there?
Life is unfair. It always has been.
I see this with private schools in the area and travel sports teams. Kids that don't deserve or haven't earned a spot academically/athletically, but mommy and daddy have a big checkbook.
We have declined offers at travel clubs and then get the call they'll move our kid up if we stay. WTF? No. We don't get on teams or into schools that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Felicity Huffman's husband (not indicted) was chatting about how 'difficult' the admission process was just two months ago. Guess its pretty hard to wipe your tears with hundreds of thousands as you cut a check.
https://people.com/movies/felicity-huffman-william-h-macy-stressful-college-admission-bribery-scandal/
We’re right now in the thick of college application time, which is so stressful. I am voting that once she gets accepted, she maybe takes a year off. God doesn’t let you be 18 twice. I know from casting, if you need a 25-, 26-year-old actress, there are a lot of them out there and they’re really good. But if you need a 15-, 16-year-old actress, it’s tough. Sofia looks young. I think this is an opportunity for her. But it’s just my opinion, and we’ll see what she wants to do, what Felicity thinks and how the chips fall. My daughter Georgia, she’s interested in politics, political science and pursuing that. She’s in a very academic school and killing it.
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They only did it for their first daughter but backed out on doing it for the second.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is caltech the only school left in the country that isn’t sketchy?
State schools have their scandals.
Private’s are rocked by back doors and side doors.
It seems like caltech might be the only school in America where you can trust the admissions office
Reed. Common core & no sports. But it’s a good school, not an elite one. Maybe Harvey Mudd too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the guy's college counseling firm - http://www.thekeyworldwide.com/
And then he ran a charitable foundation which would provide a "full scholarship" to his college counseling service to 30 disadvantaged students. Parents would write a large check to this foundation, get a charitable deduction write-off, and Singer pocketed the dough.
http://www.thekeyworldwide.com/the_key_foundation/
Wait, did any kids actually get a full scholarship? Or was that bogus, too? Pretty brazen if no one got a scholarship, and easy to verify.
Anonymous wrote:I sort of feel bad for the kids - in some cases they probably didn't even know this was happening, and now they are screwed.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to get the data on these kids and compare their success to the rest of the population in their respective schools.
They probably performed the same.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the guy's college counseling firm - http://www.thekeyworldwide.com/
And then he ran a charitable foundation which would provide a "full scholarship" to his college counseling service to 30 disadvantaged students. Parents would write a large check to this foundation, get a charitable deduction write-off, and Singer pocketed the dough.
http://www.thekeyworldwide.com/the_key_foundation/
Anonymous wrote:Is there a list of all of the colleges involved?