Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, and I would have pegged those women as among your more normal celebs. Jesus.
Because the Kardashian-tier celebs don’t do college.
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.
How is that even possible now? I mean, when I took the SAT (graduated HS in 2000), my ID was scrutinized because I'd gained about 40 lbs. after an injury that required me to be on steroids. My face shape really changed and I didn't look anything like my school ID or official ID.
I wonder if proctors were also part of the bribery to look the other way.
The bribed proctors would change and correct the answers after the kid took the test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This should be interesting with big time schools involved.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/feds-uncover-massive-college-entrance-exam-cheating-plot-n982136
Hm, sounds about white.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, and I would have pegged those women as among your more normal celebs. Jesus.
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.
How is that even possible now? I mean, when I took the SAT (graduated HS in 2000), my ID was scrutinized because I'd gained about 40 lbs. after an injury that required me to be on steroids. My face shape really changed and I didn't look anything like my school ID or official ID.
I wonder if proctors were also part of the bribery to look the other way.
Anonymous wrote:I think one of the people was the former Georgetown tennis coach.
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.
Anonymous wrote:BOOM! Georgetown coach took almost $900k! One kid never played tennis at all.
https://www.justice.gov/file/1142876/download
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No students charged...yet.
Not sure how they would nail the students - the parents paid the bribes and got deductions.
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.
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.