
If You Thought College Admission Scandal Was Bad, This Woman’s Post About Rich People Buying Her Writing Services Will Show It’s Worse
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The American Dream has slowly but surely turned into the American Nightmare; the notion that anybody, regardless of wealth, race or social class, can make it to the top has become thoroughly discredited.
Wealthy parents bribing and cheating to ensure their kids into elite schools is nothing new; the upper classes have long since rigged the system in their favor to ensure that the door remains closed to all but their own, often mediocre offspring. But while the concept of the 1% looking after themselves is well known, it’s not often that a concrete, infuriatingly obvious example of the process actually occurring is made public.
The college admissions scandal has finally shone a light onto this shadowy world of influence and coercion, and it might just open up a whole can of worms. This case involved “Fifty people, including Hollywood stars, top CEOs, college coaches and test administrators, who allegedly took part in the scheme to cheat on tests and admit students to leading institutions as athletes, regardless of their abilities.”
The scandal has rocked the academic world in the U.S, raising questions about whether “qualified students were denied entry to accommodate children of the rich and famous.” Actresses Lauri Loughlin and Felicity Huffman have been implicated in the scheme, although it’s unclear whether their children were aware of it at the time. One of Loughlin’s daughters, influential Vlogger and social media star Olivia Jade, will not be returning to one of the Universities heavily involved in the scam, the University Of Southern California.
If this kind of bribery and blatant cheating happens in schools it begs the question: where else is corruption occurring? Who knows what dirty secrets are hiding in the worlds of politics, high finance and the weapons industry, for example?
Writer Jaimie Leigh has done us all a service recently, by penning an eye-opening piece that further exposes the festering injustice that runs deep through American society. The post, which has already been shared over 30k times, details her experience working for wealthy clients, writing papers and doctoring resumes to ensure that lazy, entitled rich kids get the right ‘personal brand’ for Ivy league universities. Because once you have the right credentials, parentage and connections, your actual talents and work ethic cease to matter. You’ve made it and you can tell everybody that you are ‘self-made,’ while bright and hard-working people from less privileged backgrounds find the doors locked shut.
With 2020 elections on the horizon, these are exactly the kind of conversations that America needs to be having, rather than the endless distractions over the personalities of individual politicians. The problem goes far beyond any individual, it is systematic and needs to be rooted out if the American Dream is ever going to remotely achievable.
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This is why a very select few companies I've worked for will do working interviews and really put the new hire to the test. Kinda sad how many kids can't do what they should be able to. When administering the tests myself I can't count the number of frustrated people yell that it's unfair to expect the bare minimum of them straight out of school. It kills them to learn that I went to a community college for my degree, and that I am the one who decides who gets hired. "It all comes out in the wash." Go ahead and cheat your way through life if you must, but don't think for one second that I care what school you attended. I only care that you can do the job I am paying you to do,and most people these days either can't or won't
Just curious, what line of work is it? IT, Business, Medical?
Medical. It seems I have a reputation in my region with the local schools for requiring my new hires to "do all the dirty jobs" AKA be of use and work WITH me.
Xoxo, I really appreciate your perspective. I weep for the future and I'm an educator. How sad is that...
This is where 90% of politicians come from.
And the honest truth is they expect constituents to buy into bootstrapping to wealth and meanwhile they vote for these do-nothings.
Not all, though. Some are good people.
Our politicians have made it perfectly obvious that they lack common sense and a basic education, and people were surprised that college representatives were helping the rich kids cheat to get into college? Puh-leez! What really makes me angry is the number of students that worked their asses off to earn a place at those colleges only to be denied because some rich kid had to cheat their way in.
Oh..and people that think you can buy your way into this upper crust of rich people..don't kid yourself. To find out what I'm talking about..read up on a woman known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." She was a poor woman who became a rich divorcee after her husband became successful in the mining industry. She was never fully accepted into the upper crust because she came from new money and was very outspoken on issues surrounding women and juveniles.
Note - Trump went to a good college. Trump had rich parents.
His lawyer, Michael Coen, while on trial, admitted that Trump instructed Coen to contact his high school and colleges and threaten them that were not to release his transcripts.
I looked into his school record some time back - when claims that he had a high IQ were being bandied around. There are stories about him doing well but when you look into it deeply he was mediocre at best.
Chris Jones - what?! he's not actually a self made genius?? ABSOLUTELY SHOCKINGGGGG /s
You can take all the wealthy out of this situation and there will still be lots of deserving kids that won't make it because of the limited number of openings.
those deserving of spots can't even begin to get in because of all the wealthy parents buying spots their children don't deserve
@John Ashley. So we should ignore the abuse of the system because there wouldn't be enough spots anyway? 50 people are being brought up on charges regarding this. And it's been going on for several years. How many students is that? Let me put it another way. How many doctors, scientists, engineers, bio-chemists and financial prodigies were denied access to college because some brat that couldn't be bothered to pay attention in school wanted to go to college to party? When they cheat the system, they deny all of those people an opportunity to make a difference in this world. That is unacceptable.
This is why a very select few companies I've worked for will do working interviews and really put the new hire to the test. Kinda sad how many kids can't do what they should be able to. When administering the tests myself I can't count the number of frustrated people yell that it's unfair to expect the bare minimum of them straight out of school. It kills them to learn that I went to a community college for my degree, and that I am the one who decides who gets hired. "It all comes out in the wash." Go ahead and cheat your way through life if you must, but don't think for one second that I care what school you attended. I only care that you can do the job I am paying you to do,and most people these days either can't or won't
Just curious, what line of work is it? IT, Business, Medical?
Medical. It seems I have a reputation in my region with the local schools for requiring my new hires to "do all the dirty jobs" AKA be of use and work WITH me.
Xoxo, I really appreciate your perspective. I weep for the future and I'm an educator. How sad is that...
This is where 90% of politicians come from.
And the honest truth is they expect constituents to buy into bootstrapping to wealth and meanwhile they vote for these do-nothings.
Not all, though. Some are good people.
Our politicians have made it perfectly obvious that they lack common sense and a basic education, and people were surprised that college representatives were helping the rich kids cheat to get into college? Puh-leez! What really makes me angry is the number of students that worked their asses off to earn a place at those colleges only to be denied because some rich kid had to cheat their way in.
Oh..and people that think you can buy your way into this upper crust of rich people..don't kid yourself. To find out what I'm talking about..read up on a woman known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." She was a poor woman who became a rich divorcee after her husband became successful in the mining industry. She was never fully accepted into the upper crust because she came from new money and was very outspoken on issues surrounding women and juveniles.
Note - Trump went to a good college. Trump had rich parents.
His lawyer, Michael Coen, while on trial, admitted that Trump instructed Coen to contact his high school and colleges and threaten them that were not to release his transcripts.
I looked into his school record some time back - when claims that he had a high IQ were being bandied around. There are stories about him doing well but when you look into it deeply he was mediocre at best.
Chris Jones - what?! he's not actually a self made genius?? ABSOLUTELY SHOCKINGGGGG /s
You can take all the wealthy out of this situation and there will still be lots of deserving kids that won't make it because of the limited number of openings.
those deserving of spots can't even begin to get in because of all the wealthy parents buying spots their children don't deserve
@John Ashley. So we should ignore the abuse of the system because there wouldn't be enough spots anyway? 50 people are being brought up on charges regarding this. And it's been going on for several years. How many students is that? Let me put it another way. How many doctors, scientists, engineers, bio-chemists and financial prodigies were denied access to college because some brat that couldn't be bothered to pay attention in school wanted to go to college to party? When they cheat the system, they deny all of those people an opportunity to make a difference in this world. That is unacceptable.