6 votes LA’s elite on edge as prosecutors pursue more parents in admissions scandal Posted May 2, 2019 by unknown user Tags: education.higher, corruption, usa, crime, privilege, elitism, legal, admissions, scandals, author.jennifer medina, author.kate taylor, source.the new york times, paywall.soft https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/01/us/college-admissions-scandal.html Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Authors Jennifer Medina, Kate Taylor Published May 1 2019 Word count 1446 words 2 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK NaraVara May 2, 2019 Link I’m not generally given to bouts of schadenfreude, but in this case I’m having a hard time resisting. . . I’m not generally given to bouts of schadenfreude, but in this case I’m having a hard time resisting. . . 4 votes jlpoole May 2, 2019 Link "Elite"? I don't think so. Self-perceived "elite", yes. "Elite"? I don't think so. Self-perceived "elite", yes.
NaraVara May 2, 2019 Link I’m not generally given to bouts of schadenfreude, but in this case I’m having a hard time resisting. . . I’m not generally given to bouts of schadenfreude, but in this case I’m having a hard time resisting. . . 4 votes
jlpoole May 2, 2019 Link "Elite"? I don't think so. Self-perceived "elite", yes. "Elite"? I don't think so. Self-perceived "elite", yes.
I’m not generally given to bouts of schadenfreude, but in this case I’m having a hard time resisting. . .
"Elite"? I don't think so. Self-perceived "elite", yes.