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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis was a big web of lies for everyone involved. How did the rich and famous parents find out about the 'help' agency to help their kids get into elite colleges?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo doupt. There's no way any of The Hollywood Brats would get into college without paying some one of.Their Parents are the Stupidest people on the planet.
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Read an article that soccer and band won't give the student an advantage because there are too many students participating in those activities. It suggested having them publish a piece of writing or lead a charity event to show they can raise funds and manage. It is no longer enough for kids to spend every free moment in club and varisty soccer and keeping grades up because admissions doesn't consider the student unique.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNow learning about how many parents hire fancy college admissions advisors who help their kids get into the most elite college they can. Many kids have an edge because they can get early advising and have tips for the applications. Even many very educated parents who have college degrees trust that the local public schools are going to counsel their kids and their kids are smart and will be fine filling out the applications on their own.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Kids could do everything Correct but miss out due to Money or Ethnic Minority Bull Sh#it.
“He was allowed a few seconds to warmly chuckle to himself before the internet swiftly accessed its long memory to remind him that he, too, made a shared $70 million donation to same university. In 2013, Dre and fellow producer Jimmy Iovine gifted the university the whopping donation to form the USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy for Arts, Technology, and the Business of Innovation. It’s neither illegal nor the most original way to potentially curry favor for a child, but it is definitely nothing akin to desperately filling out a FAFSA application on the family’s virus-riddled desktop. And while there is no official word that this donation had anything to do with his daughter’s acceptance, optics speak louder than jokes. So with that, Dre quietly removed the post”
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRead an article that soccer and band won't give the student an advantage because there are too many students participating in those activities. It suggested having them publish a piece of writing or lead a charity event to show they can raise funds and manage. It is no longer enough for kids to spend every free moment in club and varisty soccer and keeping grades up because admissions doesn't consider the student unique.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDr. Dre had both. He tweeted his daughter got in on her own to USC.
“He was allowed a few seconds to warmly chuckle to himself before the internet swiftly accessed its long memory to remind him that he, too, made a shared $70 million donation to same university. In 2013, Dre and fellow producer Jimmy Iovine gifted the university the whopping donation to form the USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy for Arts, Technology, and the Business of Innovation. It’s neither illegal nor the most original way to potentially curry favor for a child, but it is definitely nothing akin to desperately filling out a FAFSA application on the family’s virus-riddled desktop. And while there is no official word that this donation had anything to do with his daughter’s acceptance, optics speak louder than jokes. So with that, Dre quietly removed the post”
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMany times the parents are doing a lot of that work too. In fact some.moms at one of the elite prep schools in LA confessed they creste a "charity" for their kids to take credit for but the moms basically did all the work
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYeah, but what were the kids' grades and test scores? Its one thing for a qualified student to get in because they have an edge, and another thing (Jared Kushner) to get in SOLELY because someone gave the school money.
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