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College Admissions Scam vs. Free College Scam
Townhall.com ^ | March 17, 2019 | Bruce Bialosky

Posted on 03/17/2019 4:37:17 AM PDT by Kaslin

Tell the truth.  After the initial shock of hearing that a group of affluent parents paid massive sums to get their progeny into elite colleges, were you really surprised this happened?  It had to happen.  It was destined to happen.  College as a whole has become a scam.

All that was needed for this to happen was a guy like Rick Singer, the Bernie Madoff of college admissions.  You look at his website and it is written all over it.  “You need more than a school-appointed college counselor to help your son or daughter unlock the door to academic, social, personal and career success.” The website goes on to tell how you can separate your child from the others.  Singer just figured why should he be playing for $3,000 fees when he could use his talent and connections to prey on desperate parents with loose morals to extract millions from them.  There were plenty of felonious individuals at major colleges who were sick of seeing fellow coaches rake in millions from the “major” sports (football and basketball programs) while they lived on Subway.

It was a near perfect crime.  Who would have thought that parents would want to pay bundles of cash just for the right to pay even more than the outrageous fees being charged by these schools for the mediocre education they are delivering.  Everyone involved had an interest in keeping the scheme going to hide the lie that these opulent folks had dumb-as-a-rock offspring.   Unfortunately for them, there is always one blabbermouth and this one came out of the blue in an unrelated case.

Don’t believe the lie that the children did not participate in this.  They knew.   They may not have known how much their parents paid, but they knew they were gaming the system.  What a terrible example for your children.  Just think what these young people are going to use as a moral compass moving forward.  

There are a lot of people tarnished here.  One can see a person of lesser means feeling cheated out of a rightful spot rowing for a college.  A huge aspect that is overlooked is all the people of means who properly raised their kids to work hard and play by the rules in an attempt to get into one of these elite colleges and to make something of themselves.   To point the finger at people like that and say they take advantage when only a score of people decided to go another route makes no sense.

What likewise makes no sense is the perverse emphasis on getting your child into the ‘right’ college.   This affliction is what provided the opportunity for Singer in the first place.  Kids are often driven to get into a college when that is not the right school for them educationally or psychologically.  They enter a class as a “small fish in a big pond” instead of taking a different route and being a big fish in a smaller pond.  I have said this for years:  There are over 5,000 colleges in the United States and one can get a fine education at them all with proper effort and (self) direction.

What makes little sense is that the children of these parents, for the most part, needed college the least.  Some could go into their parent’s business.  Others already have like Lori Loughlin’s.  This proves how perverse the entire process has become.   

Instead, some young adults end up going to a college because the ‘industry’ drives them there and easy loans will allow them the funds to do so.  They end up with a questionable degree and a mound of debt.  No responsible adult stopped them to question “Do you understand what you are doing here and does this investment make sense for your future?   Do you realize the amount of debt you are taking on?”  That is why we have so many college-educated bartenders with a useless degree in some random major on the road to nowhere with bills as far as the eye can see.

You hear about “Big Pharma” or “Big Tech” or “Big Oil,” but you never hear about “Big Education.”  Those other industries never drove a group of customers into over a trillion dollars in debt.  Those other industries aren’t protected by a government that deems them non-profit while they pile billions of dollars into ‘endowments’ that are barely used to reduce the cost to their customers.  Try to do something about that and you will feel the wrath of Big Education that will come down on you like a load of bricks.

Big Education now has some politicians running around the country telling Americans that their government should pay 100% for everyone to get a college education.  We already underwrite this scam with billions of tax dollars either spent or lost by the lie that these schools are non-profit.  You are not non-profit when your employees are being paid hundreds of thousands of dollars and your administrators millions of dollars.

We are moving toward the biggest scam of all – “free college.”  Of course, we all know nothing is free and this one is particularly expensive.   Forty percent of students don’t finish college now.  What percentage will that become when they don’t have to pay a dime to go.  More people will be drawn into the scam that college is the way to a better future when today it is more an indoctrination than an education.  Two and one-half million well-paid manufacturing jobs are going unfilled in the next five years while more young Americans will be drawn into the scam of Big Education.

No, it is not surprising to have a group of morally-depraved individuals soaked in by a charlatan like Rick Singer on the promise that their little darlings will get into the “right” school.  We have been fed this load of malarkey for so long it was bound to happen.  Don’t let Uncle Bernie make it worse by making government pay for all of it.  

If you think college is expensive now, wait until it is “free.”  Then this scam will really explode in cost when no one pays.


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1 posted on 03/17/2019 4:37:17 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

“Free college” is a desperate attempt to artificially maintain the academia industry in general, but in some areas is more concerned with preventing the flight of young people in particular. NY offers “free college”, but you must remain in the state in a form of indentured servitude one year for each year’s tuition you’ve received; the issue couldn’t be more clear. There is no future for young workers in NY state; the “sanctuary status” of NY (and NJ) only makes it worse for “makers” - by adding countless takers, along with their anchor babies. They keep the public education industry in business and prevent a housing collapse, but they contribute little to nothing - and young productive people are declining to foot their bills. Remaining in NY state for four years after receiving four years of “free college” makes no sense; it is simply too expensive, with little opportunity for a 22 year-old. Ask Sandy Cortez; how can you live on a barmaid’s salary (if you’re not from a wealthy family)?


2 posted on 03/17/2019 4:51:09 AM PDT by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: kearnyirish2

The trouble is that it works. An IVy league diploma is the ticket to a good job in government and a raft of friends to help you along.


3 posted on 03/17/2019 5:26:35 AM PDT by Oldexpat (Jobs Not Mobs)
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To: kearnyirish2

Tennessee has the Lotto funded scholarships which is a joke GDP is 2.5 to use it, and the RINO former gov pushed through 2 yrs of free college or trade school for Tennesseans. IN state only. Grandson will take advantage of the trade school next year when he graduates. At least he has the 3.5 GDP to pass ACT/SAT. Many of these 18 yr olds couldn’t pass either of them. Probably would have been a 4 if his crazy mother were stable and not shuffling him from school districts. Been stable for the past 2 yrs living with his Dad.

He has no money for Trade school, will be lucky to have enough for a Used car. He works PT and weekends, and all the days of Summer vacation he can.


4 posted on 03/17/2019 5:32:45 AM PDT by GailA (PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP, GET OVER IT SNOWFLAKES.)
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To: Oldexpat

I wasn’t referring to Ivy League schools, but unfortunately you’re right about that. Rush was expounding on why these wealthy people were involved in the corruption schemes recently exposed.


5 posted on 03/17/2019 5:36:00 AM PDT by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: kearnyirish2

Licensing and certification is the way to go. They have to be renewed periodically, which keeps you on top of your game (or your out). Once you get a college degree, you’re good for the rest of your life no matter how bad you really are (”Hey! I got a degree!!)...


6 posted on 03/17/2019 5:37:01 AM PDT by jeffc (The U.S. media are our enemy)
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To: GailA

Good for him; he’s learning some valuable lessons, and the work experience should motivate him to make the most of the educational experience (it certainly helped me).


7 posted on 03/17/2019 5:39:13 AM PDT by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: kearnyirish2
It's about dumbing down and controlling the population. Beyond a certain age, independent thinking skills have diminished beyond having any affect on ones decisions. Keeping "students" in school until their early 20s would destroy any chance for keeping our freedom of thought. If it's free the next step will be it's available to all. Standards will be awful as everyone's aptitude is accommodated. Besides that, tuition free would still generate massive debts...student fees, materials, etc, and not starting a career or life.

Also keep in mind that Vocational Schools were closed because student loans were withdrawn because not enough students graduated. Instead of fixing the problem, the result of that was HS grads lost a potential path to actual job training. There was no talk of fixing the path that if reformed could lead to real job skills.

"Free college" would also be a real nice path to keeping us everyday folk from infecting the elite's schools with silly things like fair admission standards. The Illuminati would continue to pay to keep their spawn isolated by money buying a product only they can afford.

8 posted on 03/17/2019 5:39:16 AM PDT by grania ("We're all just pawns in their game")
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To: jeffc

That seems to be where the money is; when people get degrees in fields in which further licensing or certification is optional, those that use it tend to make much more money (law, engineering, accounting). One problem I foresee is that the affirmative action tokens can be given unearned diplomas but utterly fail when taking further testing; unfortunately I believe those standards as well will be watered down.

Definitely worth pursuing, though!


9 posted on 03/17/2019 5:41:35 AM PDT by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: GailA

how long has your daughter been crazy?


10 posted on 03/17/2019 5:47:30 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. N.P. N.C. +12) Honduras must be invaded to protect America from invasion)
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To: grania

I believe one of the reasons vocational training disappeared was because the future looked bleak for some of the programs involved (as we lost our manufacturing base); now that we’re bleeding white-collar jobs while seeing a resurgence of some blue-collar ones, that may change - but the costs at the high school level may be prohibitive (at least in my area). While many parents before looked down their noses at those programs, many of those DNA lines are ending and they’ve been replaced with some people who take a more practical view of work itself and the trades in particular. In any case, despite the 24/7 news blitz that college degrees are essential, many young people (of all colors) aren’t buying into it; they see the havoc that mindset wrought on the previous generation both in terms of accumulated debt and the low wages to deal with it.


11 posted on 03/17/2019 5:52:51 AM PDT by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: Kaslin

Good post....with the critical thinking deficits i see with many young grads i believe a modern state school education for the unmotivated student is a scam on the taxpayer and waste of time for the student. Thats why educational professionals and students vote liberal......free ride till death.


12 posted on 03/17/2019 5:57:27 AM PDT by Getready (Wisdom is more valuable than gold and diamonds, and harder to find.)
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To: GailA

You’re grandson is going to be fine!


13 posted on 03/17/2019 6:05:53 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: kearnyirish2

There was also great resentment from some who felt (and undoubtedly were) steered into vocational ed, when they later decided and found a more academic path was right for them.

I think the trick is to keep options open for students through high school, whereby they can take whatever mix of classes, as long as they meet general and civic ed minimums and can meet the prerequisites, that they choose.


14 posted on 03/17/2019 6:08:28 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: GailA

I’m not sure where he is planning to go to trade school, but our local community college (in NC) offers tons of programs, and there are lots of scholarships available. They are provided by local businesses who are desperate to find qualified employees. Good luck!


15 posted on 03/17/2019 6:08:54 AM PDT by BlissinNC
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To: 9YearLurker

I thought parents had a lot of input into which path the students took - though undoubtedly many were quite content to defer to the guidance counselors’ “wisdom”...


16 posted on 03/17/2019 6:32:08 AM PDT by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: Kaslin
Don’t believe the lie that the children did not participate in this. They knew. They may not have known how much their parents paid, but they knew they were gaming the system. What a terrible example for your children. Just think what these young people are going to use as a moral compass moving forward.

Sounds like they're preparing for a future in the Democrat Party.
17 posted on 03/17/2019 6:46:51 AM PDT by Dan in Wichita
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To: kearnyirish2
It's one of those weird statistics, that a college degree is necessary for everyone. Is it necessary for upper-tier HS graduates who don't aspire to a profession that requires a college diploma? I look around me and say no. I see a lot of these excellent, motivated students who made a good decision with a job, choosing one that offers promotions from within. Many have moved into management, and taken any training they've needed along the way.

That's a statistic that would be fascinating....how is the top quarter (or so) of non-college educated HS grads doing. Also, factor in their lack of debt and their extra years of earning a paycheck.

18 posted on 03/17/2019 7:19:26 AM PDT by grania ("We're all just pawns in their game")
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To: Kaslin

I think all of us who went our kids to college the right way deserve REPARATIONS from these colleges involved.


19 posted on 03/17/2019 7:43:19 AM PDT by Singermom
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To: 9YearLurker

Yes, with any luck he may even learn the difference between your and you’re.


20 posted on 03/17/2019 8:07:06 AM PDT by RipSawyer (I need some green first and then we'll talk a new deal!)
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