Anonymous
Post 03/12/2019 11:35     Subject: Re:Feds uncover large-scale college entrance exam cheating plot

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
Post 03/12/2019 11:34     Subject: Re:Feds uncover large-scale college entrance exam cheating plot

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a link to the other names? TMZ says one of the actresses paid 500,000 for her two daughters to be recruited to the crew team at USC, even though they didn’t row. A $500k donation could get your kids into a lot of schools.


Oh my dear. Back in the day, perhaps. Add a zero, please.



My SLAC alma mater receives between $10-20 million in donations a year. Some are from foundations. 500k would be a huge donation.


Not to the top 5 universities in the US.

Wake up. These people were caught because they couldn’t afford the many millions it takes to legally buy your way into Harvard. End of story.






Chill dude most of the schools are not top 5.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2019 11:34     Subject: Feds uncover large-scale college entrance exam cheating plot

Indicted:

9 coaches.
A few SAT Administrators
A college admissions person
33 parents

Anonymous
Post 03/12/2019 11:33     Subject: Re:Feds uncover large-scale college entrance exam cheating plot

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a link to the other names? TMZ says one of the actresses paid 500,000 for her two daughters to be recruited to the crew team at USC, even though they didn’t row. A $500k donation could get your kids into a lot of schools.


Oh my dear. Back in the day, perhaps. Add a zero, please.



My SLAC alma mater receives between $10-20 million in donations a year. Some are from foundations. 500k would be a huge donation.


Not to the top 5 universities in the US.

Wake up. These people were caught because they couldn’t afford the many millions it takes to legally buy your way into Harvard. End of story.




Anonymous
Post 03/12/2019 11:32     Subject: Feds uncover large-scale college entrance exam cheating plot

Anonymous
Post 03/12/2019 11:31     Subject: Feds uncover large-scale college entrance exam cheating plot

LIVE STREAM

https://www.tmz.com
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2019 11:28     Subject: Re:Feds uncover large-scale college entrance exam cheating plot

Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a link to the other names? TMZ says one of the actresses paid 500,000 for her two daughters to be recruited to the crew team at USC, even though they didn’t row. A $500k donation could get your kids into a lot of schools.


500k is NOT enough for two kids to go to a top school. It’s enough to be a tip for a very well credentialed legacy maybe. Most people do seven figures which means most legacy kids do not get the imagined bump. Some many people focused on URMs and legacies. This is just the tip of the iceberg.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2019 11:27     Subject: Re:Feds uncover large-scale college entrance exam cheating plot

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
Post 03/12/2019 11:26     Subject: Feds uncover large-scale college entrance exam cheating plot

Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when you are corrupt and rich, but not Kushner or Trump rich.


According to the book "The Price of Admission" Jared's acceptance to Harvard in 1998 was preceeded by his father's pledge of $2.5 million to... Harvard.

Adjusted for inflation would that still suffice?
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2019 11:26     Subject: Feds uncover large-scale college entrance exam cheating plot

Anonymous wrote:https://abc7news.com/actresses-ceos-charged-in-alleged-college-admissions-scam/5186103/

"Authorities say parents would pay him a predetermined amount, with full knowledge of what they were doing. He would then steer the money to one of two places: either an SAT or ACT administrator, or a college athletic coach.

The coaches would allegedly arrange a fake profile that listed the prospective student as an athlete, and exam administrators would either hire proctors to take the test or correct the answers of a student."

This is crazy stuff!


+1.

This is truly crazy.

I'd love to see a breakdown of their political donations and see how "progressive" they are.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2019 11:26     Subject: Feds uncover large-scale college entrance exam cheating plot

Why Huffman but not her hubs, William H. Macy? Did she not let him in on her little scheme?
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2019 11:22     Subject: Feds uncover large-scale college entrance exam cheating plot

I am shocked Aunt Becky would do this! I know I shouldn't be but I am shocked, shocked, shocked!
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2019 11:21     Subject: Feds uncover large-scale college entrance exam cheating plot

This is what happens when you are corrupt and rich, but not Kushner or Trump rich.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2019 11:18     Subject: Feds uncover large-scale college entrance exam cheating plot

Just not worth it. And to a lesser extent, the frenzy over what big 3 your child attends is fueling this race-to-the-bottom. Yes, some send their children their for reasons unrelated to college placement, but many are hoping it's a ticket to ivy league -- and it goes all the way back to choosing the right preschool to get into the right big 3 etc. How much advantage does a child attending an ivy really get over peers? Would getting a full ride to a well regarded state school lead to a worse outcome? This whole college keeping up with the jones is crazy and what is the real benefit at the end of the day/
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2019 11:14     Subject: Re:Feds uncover large-scale college entrance exam cheating plot

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a link to the other names? TMZ says one of the actresses paid 500,000 for her two daughters to be recruited to the crew team at USC, even though they didn’t row. A $500k donation could get your kids into a lot of schools.


Oh my dear. Back in the day, perhaps. Add a zero, please.



My SLAC alma mater receives between $10-20 million in donations a year. Some are from foundations. 500k would be a huge donation.