Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These federal prosecutors who worked their butts off to get into the best law schools are just salivating. This is going to be good.
And Kris Jenner is mom of the year. Kylie is a billionaire and she didn’t even need no stinking college.
Agreed! This is pure grist for the DOJ lawyers. Go get 'em.
Also, check out Eve Jobs's (daughter of Steve Jobs) Instagram. She's in Stanford with a bunch of other kids of celebrities and tech titans. She's usually posting from Miami, Aspen, NYC, or other global hot spots. Rarely is on campus.
I'd love it if access to federal funds were suspended from any university that accepted donations for admittance. I really want the DOJ to look into the admissions process at selective American universities. I guarantee they will find a cesspool of corruption.
Does this include the donations to fund a professor chair, lecture series or buildings? Let’s investigate Harvard’s Z list and see where did the money go. There is no difference with this case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These federal prosecutors who worked their butts off to get into the best law schools are just salivating. This is going to be good.
And Kris Jenner is mom of the year. Kylie is a billionaire and she didn’t even need no stinking college.
Agreed! This is pure grist for the DOJ lawyers. Go get 'em.
Also, check out Eve Jobs's (daughter of Steve Jobs) Instagram. She's in Stanford with a bunch of other kids of celebrities and tech titans. She's usually posting from Miami, Aspen, NYC, or other global hot spots. Rarely is on campus.
I'd love it if access to federal funds were suspended from any university that accepted donations for admittance. I really want the DOJ to look into the admissions process at selective American universities. I guarantee they will find a cesspool of corruption.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least no one at the Big 3 and other Washington powerhouse high schools seems to have been involved.
for now
Yeah this thing has been going on for years and the named parents are the tip of the iceberg.
Yeah I feel like this is the only one that was uncovered, but there are probably other similar companies in different locations. This seems to be California centric.
Not "probably". Definitely.
NYC-area I'm sure has a bunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These federal prosecutors who worked their butts off to get into the best law schools are just salivating. This is going to be good.
And Kris Jenner is mom of the year. Kylie is a billionaire and she didn’t even need no stinking college.
Agreed! This is pure grist for the DOJ lawyers. Go get 'em.
Also, check out Eve Jobs's (daughter of Steve Jobs) Instagram. She's in Stanford with a bunch of other kids of celebrities and tech titans. She's usually posting from Miami, Aspen, NYC, or other global hot spots. Rarely is on campus.
I'd love it if access to federal funds were suspended from any university that accepted donations for admittance. I really want the DOJ to look into the admissions process at selective American universities. I guarantee they will find a cesspool of corruption.
Anonymous wrote:These federal prosecutors who worked their butts off to get into the best law schools are just salivating. This is going to be good.
And Kris Jenner is mom of the year. Kylie is a billionaire and she didn’t even need no stinking college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Harvard is certainly part of the list.
Apparently they keep super-qualified Asian Americans out so they have a few spots for the dumb kids of Hollywood celebs.
Harvard is not listed in this indictment. You can accuse them all you like, but, as of now, they have not been named in this scandal
Because these are coaches who took bribes for themselves. Harvard and all the elite schools do participate in these types of activities but in the form of buildings, lectures series, donations to the athletic programs, etc - we see this a lot at our private school: the college counselor facilitates the conversation. Do you really think a top field hockey recruit could come from the NE? The private school we know no longer publishes kids academic distinctions - too many questions of why kids without any academic merit are “recruited” to ivies
yes - do you consider central pa in the north east?
the hershey and lancaster area has a ridiculous number of beast girls that are elite of the elite at FH.
Where do you think top field hockey recruits come from? Besides the Hershey and Lancaster areas, check out the number of Philly players on the top teams. Philly is a field hockey power.
yes i agree - i wasn't sure if pp meant northeast or new england with "ne".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best form of reparations would mean making top 25 private instutions only open to blacks and urms (tuition and boarding free) while forcing whites to go to state schools.
It gives blacks a larger pool of 'leadership class' and accelerates more of them into the top 5% while also giving incentives to umc whites to vote to raise taxes to fund public secondary and tertiary education more since now they are more likeyl to go there.
Not the way affirmative action is being done today where professional black families are getting the benefit. I say economic affirmative action is what is needed -poverty knows no race - help every kid that needs it
So under PP’s proposal, MIT would have no white or Asian students? Ha ha ha!That’s hilarious!
MIT should be 100% black and latino.
only caltech can keep their status quo.
Ha ha! Name some famous black and Latino scientists without using Google. Go!
Neil Degrasse Tyson
Lewis Latimer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best form of reparations would mean making top 25 private instutions only open to blacks and urms (tuition and boarding free) while forcing whites to go to state schools.
It gives blacks a larger pool of 'leadership class' and accelerates more of them into the top 5% while also giving incentives to umc whites to vote to raise taxes to fund public secondary and tertiary education more since now they are more likeyl to go there.
Not the way affirmative action is being done today where professional black families are getting the benefit. I say economic affirmative action is what is needed -poverty knows no race - help every kid that needs it
So under PP’s proposal, MIT would have no white or Asian students? Ha ha ha!That’s hilarious!
MIT should be 100% black and latino.
only caltech can keep their status quo.
Ha ha! Name some famous black and Latino scientists without using Google. Go!
Neil Degrasse Tyson
Lewis Latimer
Lonnie Johnson
Mae JEMISON
Griffin Rodgers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best form of reparations would mean making top 25 private instutions only open to blacks and urms (tuition and boarding free) while forcing whites to go to state schools.
It gives blacks a larger pool of 'leadership class' and accelerates more of them into the top 5% while also giving incentives to umc whites to vote to raise taxes to fund public secondary and tertiary education more since now they are more likeyl to go there.
Not the way affirmative action is being done today where professional black families are getting the benefit. I say economic affirmative action is what is needed -poverty knows no race - help every kid that needs it
So under PP’s proposal, MIT would have no white or Asian students? Ha ha ha!That’s hilarious!
MIT should be 100% black and latino.
only caltech can keep their status quo.
Ha ha! Name some famous black and Latino scientists without using Google. Go!
Neil Degrasse Tyson
Lewis Latimer