Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a list of all of the colleges involved?
Harvard, Yale, Stanford, University of Southern California, UCLA, and Georgetown
No Harvard fool
Anonymous wrote:Do you think these parents knew the indictment was coming down today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what happens to the students that are there illegally now?
Probably going to get kicked out for ethics code violations.
Anonymous wrote:So what happens to the students that are there illegally now?
Anonymous wrote:[wmv]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe this will bring about some change. It’s equally unfair for someone like Jared Kushner to have gotten into Harvard because his parents gave a massive (also tax deductible) donation. In my opinion, schools that receive federal funding should not be allowed to accept bribes to admit kids but it happens all the time.
Are you kidding.. those rich people in power will never let this happen. Trump also got into UPenn with his father's "donation".
And Trump bought Tiffany, Junior and Ivanka’s way into Penn (the latter two were qtransfers from Georgetown). However, he couldn’t buy Eric’s way into Penn—he stayed at Georgetown.
There are a lot of rich, not-smart kids with famous names at Penn, like Lauder and Perlman (Revlon).
Biden...
Biden got in because he was an Intel Science Scholar.
The grandchildren
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Statement from Georgetown:
Georgetown University is deeply disappointed to learn that former Tennis Coach Gordon Ernst is alleged to have committed criminal acts against the University that constitute an unprecedented breach of trust. Ernst has not coached our tennis team since December 2017, following an internal investigation that found he had violated University rules concerning admissions. Georgetown cooperated fully with the government’s investigation. We are reviewing the details of the indictment and will take appropriate action.
OH. SHIT.
Georgetown has known about this for at least 15 months!!
Sucks for the families that were blindsided but good on them for firing him.
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:So what happens to the students that are there illegally now?
Anonymous wrote:Do you think these parents knew the indictment was coming down today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone explain this to me:
Once these students were admitted, how were they supposed to keep up with their coursework? Were the parents planning to bribe the professors or administrators? Did Singer continue to facilitate bribes after enrollment? What would the endgame be?
This is what I'm wondering. It's one thing to bribe your kid's way in to college, but how did they actually expect them to graduate?
It doesn't matter if they graduate, but even attending for a year or so is a decent credential while they try to figure out what to do with their lives.
It's also harder to get into some of these schools than graduate. They can also easily afford a 5-year plan, so there is time to re-take classes etc.