Cheating to get into college
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The provost, Wendell E. Pritchett, replied to Orts on July 20 that “we certainly share your concerns about these allegations and the integrity of our admissions process. However, as you suggest in your message, we have determined that this situation occurred too far in the past to make a useful or probative factual inquiry possible. If new evidence surfaces to substantiate the claim in the future, we will continue to be open to investigating it.”…
Sure.
I'll propose a deal. Let's see 44's admission application and transcripts, and you can see 45's admission data.
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The provost, Wendell E. Pritchett, replied to Orts on July 20 that “we certainly share your concerns about these allegations and the integrity of our admissions process. However, as you suggest in your message, we have determined that this situation occurred too far in the past to make a useful or probative factual inquiry possible. If new evidence surfaces to substantiate the claim in the future, we will continue to be open to investigating it.”…
Sure.
I'll propose a deal. Let's see 44's admission application and transcripts, and you can see 45's admission data.
@George-K I am behind on this story. Is there talk that President Obama got into college illegally?
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@George-K I am behind on this story. Is there talk that President Obama got into college illegally?
@taiwan_girl said in Cheating to get into college:
@George-K I am behind on this story. Is there talk that President Obama got into college illegally?
Not that I'm aware of.
However, his applications, transcripts, etc are not disclosed.
Is he hiding something? Your guess as to what, if anything is there, is as good as mine.
My point was that if we want to look at college admissions, we should look at all college admissions.
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@taiwan_girl said in Cheating to get into college:
@George-K I am behind on this story. Is there talk that President Obama got into college illegally?
Not that I'm aware of.
However, his applications, transcripts, etc are not disclosed.
Is he hiding something? Your guess as to what, if anything is there, is as good as mine.
My point was that if we want to look at college admissions, we should look at all college admissions.
@George-K I agree. Just like tax returns.
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I seriously doubt the public could begin to understand Trump's tax returns. Hell, most of them could not understand mine. Besides, most of the real action would be in his corporations' returns. The IRS has already looked them over, I assure you. It's just another implication without foundation.
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I seriously doubt the public could begin to understand Trump's tax returns. Hell, most of them could not understand mine. Besides, most of the real action would be in his corporations' returns. The IRS has already looked them over, I assure you. It's just another implication without foundation.
@Mik I dont think President Trump has cheated on his taxes, and it is his decision if he wants to release them.
I think they simply show that he is not as rich as he says he is and he probably does not donate much to charity. If they helped his "narrative", I believe he would have released them.
Neither of those disqualify him as president. It just only keeps the questions coming since he did not release them.
Is it a big deal? No. Does it change anyone mind? If any, just a very few.
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For the record I was accepted and attended the university of Pennsylvania in 1976.
Got in fair and square. SAT and grades and interview.
But I never made it to the Whitehouse except for the tour.
damn.