Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.justice.gov/usao-ma/investigations-college-admissions-and-testing-bribery-scheme
Names are being posted.
Already done. Full list of charged names and where they live -
William Rick SINGER (Massachusetts)
Rudolph “Rudy” MEREDITH (Connecticut)
Mark RIDDELL (Florida)
John VANDEMOER (California)
Igor DVORSKIY (California)
Gordon ERNST (Maryland)
William FERGUSON (North Carolina)
Martin FOX (Texas)
Donna HEINEL (California)
Laura JANKE (California)
Ali KHOSROSHAHIN (California)
Steven MASERA (California)
Jorge SALCEDO (California)
Mikaela SANFORD (California)
David SIDOO (California)
Jovan VAVIC (California)
Niki WILLIAMS (Texas)
Gregory ABBOTT (New York)
Marcia ABBOTT (New York)
Gamal ABDELAZIZ (Nevada)
Diane BLAKE (California)
Todd BLAKE (California)
Jane BUCKINGHAM (California)
Gordon CAPLAN (Connecticut)
Michael CENTER (Texas)
I-Hsin “Joey” CHEN (California)
Amy COLBURN (California)
Gregory COLBURN (California)
Robert FLAXMAN (California)
Mossimo GIANNULLI (California)
Elizabeth HENRIQUEZ (California)
Manuel HENRIQUEZ (California)
Douglas HODGE (California)
Felicity HUFFMAN (California)
Agustin HUNEEUS (California)
Bruce ISACKSON (California)
Davina ISACKSON (California)
Michelle JANAVS (California)
Elisabeth KIMMEL (Nevada)
Marjorie KLAPPER (California)
Lori LOUGHLIN (California)
Toby MACFARLANE (California)
William McGLASHAN (California)
Marci PALATELLA (California)
Peter Jan SARTORIO (California)
Stephen SEMPREVIVO (California)
Devin SLOANE (California)
John WILSON (Texas)
Homayoun ZADEH (California)
Robert ZANGRILLO (Florida)
Who is Gordon Ernst in Maryland?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.justice.gov/usao-ma/investigations-college-admissions-and-testing-bribery-scheme
Names are being posted.
Already done. Full list of charged names and where they live -
William Rick SINGER (Massachusetts)
Rudolph “Rudy” MEREDITH (Connecticut)
Mark RIDDELL (Florida)
John VANDEMOER (California)
Igor DVORSKIY (California)
Gordon ERNST (Maryland)
William FERGUSON (North Carolina)
Martin FOX (Texas)
Donna HEINEL (California)
Laura JANKE (California)
Ali KHOSROSHAHIN (California)
Steven MASERA (California)
Jorge SALCEDO (California)
Mikaela SANFORD (California)
David SIDOO (California)
Jovan VAVIC (California)
Niki WILLIAMS (Texas)
Gregory ABBOTT (New York)
Marcia ABBOTT (New York)
Gamal ABDELAZIZ (Nevada)
Diane BLAKE (California)
Todd BLAKE (California)
Jane BUCKINGHAM (California)
Gordon CAPLAN (Connecticut)
Michael CENTER (Texas)
I-Hsin “Joey” CHEN (California)
Amy COLBURN (California)
Gregory COLBURN (California)
Robert FLAXMAN (California)
Mossimo GIANNULLI (California)
Elizabeth HENRIQUEZ (California)
Manuel HENRIQUEZ (California)
Douglas HODGE (California)
Felicity HUFFMAN (California)
Agustin HUNEEUS (California)
Bruce ISACKSON (California)
Davina ISACKSON (California)
Michelle JANAVS (California)
Elisabeth KIMMEL (Nevada)
Marjorie KLAPPER (California)
Lori LOUGHLIN (California)
Toby MACFARLANE (California)
William McGLASHAN (California)
Marci PALATELLA (California)
Peter Jan SARTORIO (California)
Stephen SEMPREVIVO (California)
Devin SLOANE (California)
John WILSON (Texas)
Homayoun ZADEH (California)
Robert ZANGRILLO (Florida)
Anonymous wrote:Lol.
Offering an upbeat assessment of the headline-grabbing college-admissions scandal, Betsy DeVos said on Thursday that bribing colleges gave students “a really neat opportunity” to learn math.
The Secretary of Education suggested that, rather than keeping children in the dark about the bribes that enable their college acceptances, “Parents should sit around the kitchen table with their kids and work on some fun math problems together.”
“Let’s say it’ll cost Amber seventy-five thousand dollars to get into Stanford, and it’ll cost her twin brother Dylan seventy-five thousand to get into Georgetown,” she said. “How much money total will their parents have to wire?”
Offering an upbeat assessment of the headline-grabbing college-admissions scandal, Betsy DeVos said on Thursday that bribing colleges gave students “a really neat opportunity” to learn math.
The Secretary of Education suggested that, rather than keeping children in the dark about the bribes that enable their college acceptances, “Parents should sit around the kitchen table with their kids and work on some fun math problems together.”
“Let’s say it’ll cost Amber seventy-five thousand dollars to get into Stanford, and it’ll cost her twin brother Dylan seventy-five thousand to get into Georgetown,” she said. “How much money total will their parents have to wire?”
Anonymous wrote:Another lawsuit popped up for 500 Billion dollars and will name all 700 people. They are inviting anyone who applied to any of these colleges to join them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To those worried about the impossibility of it all, take heart. Mine had a >1500 SAT but quite a few B’s in a very aggressive AP schedule. No hooks, no private school, not a legacy, not URM, not an athlete, not full pay, no crazy EC’s. Didn’t get into many of the schools where he applied but you only need one! He’s at a top 25 LAC now.
That’s great! Congratulations to him
Mine didn’t![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To those worried about the impossibility of it all, take heart. Mine had a >1500 SAT but quite a few B’s in a very aggressive AP schedule. No hooks, no private school, not a legacy, not URM, not an athlete, not full pay, no crazy EC’s. Didn’t get into many of the schools where he applied but you only need one! He’s at a top 25 LAC now.
That’s great! Congratulations to him
Anonymous wrote:To those worried about the impossibility of it all, take heart. Mine had a >1500 SAT but quite a few B’s in a very aggressive AP schedule. No hooks, no private school, not a legacy, not URM, not an athlete, not full pay, no crazy EC’s. Didn’t get into many of the schools where he applied but you only need one! He’s at a top 25 LAC now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges should all drop ACT/SAT requirements because it is a rigged system and now we see too many cheaters.
Are stuy and tj tests rigged?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so not worth the money the government will spend going after these people.
Are you kidding? The amount of schadenfreude it has provided to DCUMers alone is worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Colleges should all drop ACT/SAT requirements because it is a rigged system and now we see too many cheaters.