Anonymous wrote:When will this be discussed on Inside the Yale Admissions Office podcast?
Cannot wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s definitely something with sex. Why a police officer to watch you pack?
well, if you're offer is rescinded because of fraud, then you're trespassing. and you want a cop to keep things safe. just the presence of police makes it easier
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a PP mentioned, this is less about fraud and more about prostitution.
Likely an “and,” not an “or”.
WTF, Yale? I’d be livid if my kid had been put in a suite with this person. 😳
LOL she's hardly the first college girl to go this route. Many girls get to the top schools and want access to the top shelf party scene, which means upgrading their image: $$$ balyage, lash sets, Hermes.
Anonymous wrote:It’s definitely something with sex. Why a police officer to watch you pack?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a PP mentioned, this is less about fraud and more about prostitution.
No, no prostitution. I have a kid at Yale. More a story of suite mates who spent a month with someone and decided, nope. And sent it up the chain.
I think the entire college process is vulnerable to this. The one thing that surprises me is at Yale there's an evaluative interview process for most (not all) and that would be hard to pull off as say a 30-year old woman from china with mental health issues
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a PP mentioned, this is less about fraud and more about prostitution.
No, no prostitution. I have a kid at Yale. More a story of suite mates who spent a month with someone and decided, nope. And sent it up the chain.
I think the entire college process is vulnerable to this. The one thing that surprises me is at Yale there's an evaluative interview process for most (not all) and that would be hard to pull off as say a 30-year old woman from china with mental health issues
Anonymous wrote:As a PP mentioned, this is less about fraud and more about prostitution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a PP mentioned, this is less about fraud and more about prostitution.
Likely an “and,” not an “or”.
WTF, Yale? I’d be livid if my kid had been put in a suite with this person. 😳
Anonymous wrote:As a PP mentioned, this is less about fraud and more about prostitution.
Anonymous wrote:As a PP mentioned, this is less about fraud and more about prostitution.