First of all, let me just explain that I'm not, nor could I ever be your daddy. It's physically impossible due to gender incompetence, if you will. Further, no child of mine would ever show flagrant disrespect towards others with a differing opinion by attempting to flex their cranial muscle while using terms such as "would of".
Yes, I did in fact, wonder why one would spend exorbitant amounts of money to ensure a place on a prestigious campus for a child that lacked the intelligence or the desire to succeed at that level. I'm very well aware of the notoriety a degree from Harvard would afford one. However, let's not lose sight of the fact that these young people for which the money was paid, had no desire to seek an education, whether it be from Harvard or the defunct Trump University. They didn't apply themselves in any capacity prior to the money being paid on their behalf. Therefore, one could conclude that they'll never acquire that highly sought degree. If by chance enough money is paid to not only afford them entrance, but also carry them thru to graduation, then what? If one doesn't work towards, or otherwise apply themselves, that degree and all the prestige that goes with it, is moot. They will not succeed. They haven't acquired what it takes to succeed in the workforce. Of course, I suppose Mommy and/or Daddy could possibly finance a political career and buy them enough votes to get them elected to some office whereby all they're required to do is make Twitter posts all day.
I don't look for any of the recipients of the monetary benefits to be charged as they didn't make the payments nor did they contact the various organizations to reap those benefits. In fact, I doubt some even knew.
Yes, I'm almost certain it's happened many times and many other colleges and universities are involved. Schemes of this magnitude are never isolated.
Says; A good debate don't involve "personal insults and being derogatory". Continues to be derogatory towards others because of "grammar".
I also like how you are offhandedly using your position as a mod to squash (Read: Bullying) anyone else's dissenting opinion. You started off with a blanket statement about how "people" don't need to be disrespectful and derogatory in a good debate, but the more you point out that I was the one being "disrespectful" and using it as a platform for personal attacks towards me, one can see who your comment was really directed at.
How many times are you going to be derogatory about my grammar, while in the same breath tell everyone else not to?
Not that I even care about your lightly veiled insults, I don't. I'm only pointing it out to begin with to show how hypocritical you are- Shamefully so. And question your ability to mod fairly. This is the reason I even mention it to begin with. Are you sure you can separate your personal beliefs with your power to moderate? Do you have the integrity?
So far after your constant little display of derogatory quips, you don't inspire one to confidence.
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/usc-yale-university-among-colleges-sued-by-stanford-students-amid-college-admissions-scandal/ar-BBULwYT?OCID=ansmsnnews11Excerpt:
USC, Yale University among colleges sued by Stanford students amid college admissions scandal.
The University of Southern California, Yale University and several other elite colleges are being sued by two Stanford University students who claim they were denied a fair opportunity for admission and have had their degrees devalued due to the college cheating scheme revealed by federal officials Tuesday.
Erica Olson and Kalea Woods filed a class action lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on Wednesday, a day after federal authorities said they uncovered one of the largest college admissions scams to hit the U.S. The lawsuit seeks $5,000,001 on behalf of what the lawyers estimate will be thousands of plaintiffs who fit the criteria to seek class status.
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Truthfully, I hope they win. These schools need to be made an example of so maybe in the future this type of behavior is minimized. They should of sued for a higher amount in my honest opinion.