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The College Admissions Scandal Is About More Than Just Bribery
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<blockquote data-quote="whatbogsends" data-source="post: 73762429" data-attributes="member: 11978"><p>I'm not sure if I find it humorous, sad, or sick (probably a combination of the 3) that a celebrity paid $500,000 for their kids to get into state school. If you're going to bribe to get your kid into college, at least try to do it in an elite school. </p><p></p><p>But, you're absolutely correct. The standards for a publicly funded school are wholly different from a private entity. While it's still shameful for a private university to accept bribes/give special consideration for donors, they are free to set whatever standards they want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatbogsends, post: 73762429, member: 11978"] I'm not sure if I find it humorous, sad, or sick (probably a combination of the 3) that a celebrity paid $500,000 for their kids to get into state school. If you're going to bribe to get your kid into college, at least try to do it in an elite school. But, you're absolutely correct. The standards for a publicly funded school are wholly different from a private entity. While it's still shameful for a private university to accept bribes/give special consideration for donors, they are free to set whatever standards they want. [/QUOTE]
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