Y'know, the fact that some of these parents had to buy their kids 400+ points over their real scores on the SAT but were evidently unconcerned that they might not hack it at an Ivy really ought to tell us something about how this whole higher ed thing works
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There is a lot of shenanigans in higher education but if that study is accurate, that's astounding. I'm skeptical
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Is it really? I took a creative writing class at my public 4-year college with a student who literally wrote a single sentence that ran for 5 pages, with each statement connected via an "and."
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But I can't get a job without a Bachelor's despite knowing how to use a semicolon.
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Therefore 80% of students[*] used bribes to get admitted? [*] "up to", strictly speaking, but it's been a rough day, let me enjoy my logical fallacies
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I want further corroboration on this just because it's exactly the sort of thing I'd like to believe is true
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I work near HBS, and a startling number of graduate students who study Economics do not understand why one product in my little shop is so much more expensive than at a multi-billion dollar national wholesaler chain. Like, to the point of accusing ME of doing dirty business.
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