How the “Varsity Blues” admissions scam punished deserving, hard working kids so that mediocre kids of the super-rich could prosper

Propublica’s latest longread is ostensibly a profile of two kids who attended Orange County’s Sage Hill School, where tuition runs $40,000/year and where an estimated 25% of students get into elite colleges thanks to their parents shelling out for “independent counsellors” who run the gamut from people who help with admissions essays and strategic donations to the schools of their choice all the way up to William “Rick” Singer, who pleaded guilty to collecting millions to grease the path for mediocre rich kids to attend elite colleges by bribing coaches.
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