Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The colleges should refund all application fees for the past 10 years and pay every student who applied an amount of money equal to the time spent on an application. Maybe the same hourly rate as all the lawyers get. So application fee $85.00 and 6 hours on an application (all those extra essays) x $500= about $3085 plus compensation for the stress maybe another $1000. So about $5000 to every student that was rejected from Yale, USC, etc the past ten years. The commoners want justice.
by commoners you mean white people making $150K a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The college admission scandal is basically 9/11 for upper middle class white people. Haven’t seen them so upset by something in years.
This has nothing to do with “upper middle class white people,” dummy. It has to do with rich, entitled assholes.
No it has to do with UMC white peoples and Asians who have stacked the deck against the poors and are getting a taste of their own medicine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Playing sports competitively in college is fine. Hiring athletes is fine.
Giving such an admissions preference to recruited athletes is nonsensical for academic institutions.
Remember Boys in the Hood? Ricky was recruited to play football at usc and couldn’t get the 700 on the sat he needed to play. He finally gets the 710 and they find out after he’s killed. Ahhh USC athletics.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The college admission scandal is basically 9/11 for upper middle class white people. Haven’t seen them so upset by something in years.
This has nothing to do with “upper middle class white people,” dummy. It has to do with rich, entitled assholes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The colleges should refund all application fees for the past 10 years and pay every student who applied an amount of money equal to the time spent on an application. Maybe the same hourly rate as all the lawyers get. So application fee $85.00 and 6 hours on an application (all those extra essays) x $500= about $3085 plus compensation for the stress maybe another $1000. So about $5000 to every student that was rejected from Yale, USC, etc the past ten years. The commoners want justice.
by commoners you mean white people making $150K a year.
Anonymous wrote:The colleges should refund all application fees for the past 10 years and pay every student who applied an amount of money equal to the time spent on an application. Maybe the same hourly rate as all the lawyers get. So application fee $85.00 and 6 hours on an application (all those extra essays) x $500= about $3085 plus compensation for the stress maybe another $1000. So about $5000 to every student that was rejected from Yale, USC, etc the past ten years. The commoners want justice.
Anonymous wrote:The colleges should refund all application fees for the past 10 years and pay every student who applied an amount of money equal to the time spent on an application. Maybe the same hourly rate as all the lawyers get. So application fee $85.00 and 6 hours on an application (all those extra essays) x $500= about $3085 plus compensation for the stress maybe another $1000. So about $5000 to every student that was rejected from Yale, USC, etc the past ten years. The commoners want justice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The college admission scandal is basically 9/11 for upper middle class white people. Haven’t seen them so upset by something in years.
This has nothing to do with “upper middle class white people,” dummy. It has to do with rich, entitled assholes.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the hysterics and I don't know how any private school parents in this area that could be surprised by this - the ruse of recruiting wealthy unqualified athletes that somehow never play a game is rampant.
Anonymous wrote:What is interesting is that exactly 50 names were given up. I am sure he selected those names with purpose and kept off hundreds that he wanted protected. I think the lawsuit should demand all the names.
Anonymous wrote:What is the impact of this on college admissions outside the tiny number of "right" schools that seem to grad so much of the limelight? Is it really a systemic problem with American higher education? Or a problem that is limited to a few highly sought after schools?
Anonymous wrote:The college admission scandal is basically 9/11 for upper middle class white people. Haven’t seen them so upset by something in years.