Anonymous wrote:If you read the charging documents it’s clear the parents went to great lengths to make sure their kids •didn’t• know their test answers were corrected. What a betrayal and a way to find out your parents don’t think you’re good enough.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently Loughlin's daughter bragged about how she is only going to college for game days and partying: “I don’t know how much of school I’m gonna attend,” she shared with her nearly 2 million subscribers, after explaining her extensive work schedule. “But I’m gonna go in and talk to my deans and everyone, and hope that I can try and balance it all. But I do want the experience of like game days, partying…I don’t really care about school, as you guys all know.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=330&v=lveMkZc-NRE
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/celebrity-kid-called-spoiled-privileged-brat-saying-shes-going-college-game-days-partying-190101738.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The second is still working on her PSATs in high school. Trust me there was plenty of time.
O-M-F-G I KNEW IT!!
Daughter #2 is dumb as well. And didn't even submit her own application, WTF? Plus she knew something fishy was going on. CHARGES!!
Anonymous wrote:I am shocked Aunt Becky would do this! I know I shouldn't be but I am shocked, shocked, shocked!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the downside of holistic admissions. Too easy to manipulate the results.
Yet another reason why schools should no longer be allowed to offer preferences or scholarships to athletes.
It wasn't just athleticism. These parents paid people to take the SAT and ACTs in place of their kids and submit those scores in the admissions packet.
They'll get them on all counts of fraud.
Look, colleges have been known to drop students if they do something inappropriate during their senior year of High School. This is outright fraud on the part of the students and their families. The students know they didn't take the SAT or ACT and yet mysteriously got a great score; the students know they don't play certain sports and yet are getting accepted due to their sports performance.
I scanned the 200-page complaint. It looks like at least some of the students did take the SAT and /or ACT, just with accommodations at a particular testing center. One parent was warning Key to not make the corrected score too high or the kid wouldn’t believe it. Obviously the athletes who weren’t athletes are a different case, but from what I read it seems possible that the kids didn’t know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the downside of holistic admissions. Too easy to manipulate the results.
Yet another reason why schools should no longer be allowed to offer preferences or scholarships to athletes.
It wasn't just athleticism. These parents paid people to take the SAT and ACTs in place of their kids and submit those scores in the admissions packet.
They'll get them on all counts of fraud.
Look, colleges have been known to drop students if they do something inappropriate during their senior year of High School. This is outright fraud on the part of the students and their families. The students know they didn't take the SAT or ACT and yet mysteriously got a great score; the students know they don't play certain sports and yet are getting accepted due to their sports performance.
I scanned the 200-page complaint. It looks like at least some of the students did take the SAT and /or ACT, just with accommodations at a particular testing center. One parent was warning Key to not make the corrected score too high or the kid wouldn’t believe it. Obviously the athletes who weren’t athletes are a different case, but from what I read it seems possible that the kids didn’t know.
Lori Loughlin’s kids definitely knew. They even posed on an ERG machine to help their application as crew recruits. LOL
Right. That’s why I said above that the kids posing as athletes most likely knew. But I can see how some of the students who weren’t going the fraudulent athlete route didn’t know they were doing anything wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the downside of holistic admissions. Too easy to manipulate the results.
Yet another reason why schools should no longer be allowed to offer preferences or scholarships to athletes.
It wasn't just athleticism. These parents paid people to take the SAT and ACTs in place of their kids and submit those scores in the admissions packet.
They'll get them on all counts of fraud.
Look, colleges have been known to drop students if they do something inappropriate during their senior year of High School. This is outright fraud on the part of the students and their families. The students know they didn't take the SAT or ACT and yet mysteriously got a great score; the students know they don't play certain sports and yet are getting accepted due to their sports performance.
I scanned the 200-page complaint. It looks like at least some of the students did take the SAT and /or ACT, just with accommodations at a particular testing center. One parent was warning Key to not make the corrected score too high or the kid wouldn’t believe it. Obviously the athletes who weren’t athletes are a different case, but from what I read it seems possible that the kids didn’t know.
Lori Loughlin’s kids definitely knew. They even posed on an ERG machine to help their application as crew recruits. LOL