Parents probably wrote their papers too. Or a tutor.Rich + white in america and still have to cheat to get your kid in college![]()
Same shyt athletes get punished for rich kids used to succeed.

Parents probably wrote their papers too. Or a tutor.Rich + white in america and still have to cheat to get your kid in college![]()

Rich + white in america and still have to cheat to get your kid in college![]()


No shyt. How is this news to literally anyone?
we just surprised the story broke like this huge and they got caught out there...
Yale is literally just a recruitment pipeline for the surveillance apparatus. It's alumni list a long line of landed, wealthy oligarchs, war criminals, and silicon valley nutjobs.The tuition and cost of attendance is so low because the wealthy, as you can see, pay an exorbitant amount of time and money into cheating and proving that there are two systems, one for the rich and one for everybody else, which means they don't really need to charge that much for the few people that get in based on their merits.Yale is only 55k a year? I thought it was much, much more. Like 150.

Private universities are a scam that exist to keep the wealthy in power by pushing them through BS programs where they really aren't qualified for and thrown into a post-ed work environment where their positions and place in the system are already charted for them.Yale is literally just a recruitment pipeline for the surveillance apparatus. It's alumni list a long line of landed, wealthy oligarchs, war criminals, and silicon valley nutjobs.
people gotta just stop going to these places...
The name brand isn't worth it anymore...
“$55K a year??? Peanuts! The student union is probably overrun with groveling beggars and urchin!”
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They already know. Doesn't matter to them as long as life staysMan if poor white people ever realized how much they're being manipulated the rich, we'd see some real change.

No doubt, the first fundamental concept or construct i learned in college was why slavery was allowed to persist, considering that only 4-6% of the overall US "population" actually owned slaves. It revolved around a status or inferior complex, that even though many pro slavery enthusiasts may not be successful or well off as slaves owners, they bought into the mentality of working hard enough to one day, wink wink, be able to own slaves....They already know. Doesn't matter to them as long as life stays![]()