The college-admissions scandal should make everyone furious
by
Jonah Goldberg
Original Article
Posted By: Toledo,
3/18/2019 9:05:20 AM
The college admissions scandal should be the populist issue of our time. Most of the talk in our politics about how “the system is rigged” is incredibly abstract and symbolic. But this is infuriatingly concrete. On Tuesday, the Justice Department revealed a massive effort by wealthy parents and a shady “admissions consultant” to bribe and cheat their way into getting kids into a slew of elite schools. Prosecutors say William Singer, the ringleader, sold two forms of services. For tens of thousands of dollars, parents could pay to have a proctor correct
Reply 1 - Posted by:
HPmatt 3/18/2019 9:20:49 AM (No. 4620)
Jonah, I bet your next article will assert Trump caused this too.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
janjan 3/18/2019 9:36:54 AM (No. 4621)
Jonah the system actually is rigged and that is evidently not a surprise to anyone but you.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Saryden 3/18/2019 9:37:38 AM (No. 4608)
It says something of those who are concerned about rich people paying their children´s way into college, where they will be indoctrinated "progressive." We should be much more concerned about the invasion of our country across our borders... build the wall.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
earlybird 3/18/2019 9:40:08 AM (No. 4604)
I may be the oddball, but I don’t believe that this is the scandal of the century. Obama is more apt to be neck deep in that one. This is a relative few wealthy persons, looking for class for their kids and themselves rather than educations, who got sucked in by Singer, a con man with a gimmick. These types always find each other.
I still imagine that every year lots of worthy kids work hard and are admitted to good schools across the country. The world continues to turn. The sun comes up and goes down every day.
If these people hadn’t been ‘B’ celebrities, we’d never have heard much about this. If anything.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 3/18/2019 10:09:48 AM (No. 4606)
I´m far more concerned about affirmative action, the resultant skills mismatch, and high dropout rate.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Faldo 3/18/2019 10:19:45 AM (No. 4612)
Yes, colleges and universities are involved in the ´greatest scandal of our time´...the exfiltration of scientific/medical/technical data to our adversaries for a mere ´donation´
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Chuzzles 3/18/2019 10:20:37 AM (No. 4609)
I also have to wonder how much of this scandal came about in reaction to the decades of quotas that denied white kids their rightful place in the school of their choice, in favor of the minority kid who didn´t do nearly so well on the SAT tests.
Maybe the whole system of admissions needs to be torn down and rebuilt. Get rid of the minority quotas while we are at it. Admittance should be by merit of grades and hard work, not the color of skin.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
JackBurton 3/18/2019 10:26:19 AM (No. 4617)
Yawn.
You want a college admissions scandal?
How about your dermatological diversity requirements... thinking, saying, acting as if the color of one´s skin (or pedigree) was an essential part of the mix of admissions.
How about just going back to admitting people on merit, making sports a nice additional opportunity, and ending this Title IX stuff which winds up recruiting girls of mediocre athletic abilities with fat scholarships in order to meet quota.
And being color blind.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
jacksin5 3/18/2019 10:30:35 AM (No. 4618)
I don´t see where much has changed here. Harvard started out as a rich boys club, where the established elite would send their kids to make connections with others in the club, then go on their European tour, before settling down in Dad´s business. Admission to Ivy League Schools was given in exchange for a suitable "Endowment" to the school.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
red1066 3/18/2019 10:30:47 AM (No. 4610)
I´m still trying to figure out why this is news. The media has got to be faking being alarmed to try and be more middle America. Anyone with a few brain cells has known this stuff has been going on for decades. Not every movie star´s kid, movie star, and politician kid is so smart that they can just get in to Harvard or Yale, or name some other high profile college. The only surprise for me, is that some of the schools mentioned don´t seem to me to be all that prestigious.
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I paid for my kids to go to college. I DEMAND reparations from colleges. After all their alumni are part of the 1%.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
columba 3/18/2019 12:34:04 PM (No. 4619)
The only people shaking in their boots might be those who get paid for running colleges that pander to the Almighty Dollar.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Heraclitus 3/18/2019 12:52:53 PM (No. 4611)
Prep schools are part of the same system.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Califedup 3/18/2019 1:17:39 PM (No. 4605)
What color is the sky in Jonah Goldberg´s world where he thinks the college admissions scandal should be the populist issue of our time? Look south, young man, look south and there you will find the biggest populist issue of our time - the Border and Illegal Aliens swamping our country.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
DVC 3/18/2019 1:36:05 PM (No. 4613)
The far bigger scandal is that blacks and Hispanics have minimum quotas, regardless of their low test scores or grades are, and Asian students have a maximum limit, no matter how high their test scores and grades are, and whites should just stay home.
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I am not a bit surprised by it and not furious. I find it delicious on several levels. Every uber shallow virtue signalling entity I despise is outed. Schadenfreude has never tasted so sweet.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
msjena 3/18/2019 2:58:24 PM (No. 4616)
It would be very easy for "elite" college admissions offices to fix this problem. Admit based on grades and test scores only. No ghost-written essays. Top law schools already admit on this basis.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
saguni 3/18/2019 6:57:15 PM (No. 4614)
For every one "hard working, well-qualified student" bumped out by these pampered prince/princess buying their way in, there are hundreds (thousands?) blocked out of a seat by an unqualified minority quota-filler who will probably drop out in less than a year because the work is too hard.
This is a commie plot to misdirect our anger.
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