'Hard work' is what one Chinese woman says got her to Stanford. But her parents also paid $6.5m to a consultant. It's a story about money and greed. But also the lengths that some Chinese parents will go. w/ @katetaylornyt @ChuBailiang @jennymedinahttps://nyti.ms/2GYqjmO
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Some of these shops pitch their "magic" at the exclusive clubhouse where Zhao grew up in the leafy suburbs of Beijing. Here's the banner for one company. Others promise access in exchange for $$$ but they are playing a numbers game, says one insider. "It's a bettor's game."pic.twitter.com/kamKJRY9mY
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There were a lot of omg moments reporting this story like finding picture of her father with Trump and Xi. But the best part was finding her childhood home where a red Ferrari, Bentley, Tesla and Land Rover were all parked outside. (Land Rover not picture)pic.twitter.com/DMKVVZOqiE
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The gated community where Zhao grew up is the weirdest place, filled with terra cotta roofed McMansions. As
@luzdingyu and I were walking around, we met an old granny out for a stroll. Her family had recently moved to the compound. "This place is strange," she told us.Deze collectie tonen
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What if I told you this isn’t the first college admissions scam case I’ve covered since moving to Boston involving Chinese nationals?https://www.reuters.com/article/us-massachusetts-education-idUSKBN1802LH …
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Different investigators (HSI instead of FBI) but ultimately the aims are the same. Cheaper scam too than the current scandal.https://www.reuters.com/article/us-massachusetts-education/three-chinese-women-reach-u-s-plea-deals-over-college-exam-scam-idUSKCN1BA2IW …
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