CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 3月16日 22時38分
A slew of business executives and two high-profile actresses are among 50 people charged in a $25 million cheating scheme to help rich students get into top colleges, law enforcement officials say. Some business executives have already stepped down after the alleged charges.
Suspects allegedly bribed sports coaches to help students get admitted to schools like Yale, Stanford, the University of Southern California and Georgetown, regardless of athletic or academic level.
But experts say this is just a colorful snapshot of the wider, darker realities of the U.S. college admissions system. “… the truth is that the whole system of college admissions is rigged,” Richard V. Reeves tells @cnbcmakeit, adding: “The difference between this illegal scheme and the legal ways in which money buys access is one of degree, not of kind.”
You can read more on what experts are saying, at the link in bio.
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