College Entrance Scam includes former Yale Women's Soccer Coach

I just read where a dad pleaded guilty for paying the middle man dude $75,000 to get his connection to switch a few answers on the "Smart Ass Test" for his boy. I think it was the math part, go figure....lol. Today, a mom got sentenced for paying the middle man $250,000 for one kid as a Pole Vaulter and another kid as a Tennis star for another $250,000. $500K to get her kids on the team or just to get in the darn school? We have to fix this. This is an easy fix too. Just be HOT folks and we can work all this out fairly. Both kids did not play either sport by the way which really is lame, moo!!!

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I just read where a dad pleaded guilty for paying the middle man dude $75,000 to get his connection to switch a few answers on the "Smart Ass Test." for his boy. I think it was the math part, go figure....lol. Today, a mom got sentenced for paying the middle man $250,000 for one kid as a Pole Vaulter and another kid as a Tennis star for another $250,000. $500K to get her kids on the team or just to get in the darn school? We have to fix this. This is an easy fix too. Just be HOT folks and we can work all this out fairly. Both kids did not play either sport by the way which really is lame, moo!!!
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Since the athletic department in the affected schools gets to admit persons who would not otherwise be competitive for admission, perhaps a fitting punishment (adjustment?) would be to require that those schools set up programs where otherwise-unqualified applicants will be able to bypass the usual admissions process simply by the demand of a committee of academic department heads.
 
Since the athletic department in the affected schools gets to admit persons who would not otherwise be competitive for admission, perhaps a fitting punishment (adjustment?) would be to require that those schools set up programs where otherwise-unqualified applicants will be able to bypass the usual admissions process simply by the demand of a committee of academic department heads.
These schools should not be able to offer scholarships until students that have already been admitted attend an open tryout in front of the coaches.
 
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