The federal admissions-cheating case highlights the intense pressure families feel to not only get their child into a good college—but into the best college possible
The federal admissions-cheating case unveiled Tuesday highlights the intense pressure families feel to not only get their child into a good college—but into the best college possible.
Not only do certain schools signal status, but they are a hedge against a quickly changing economy that is displacing entire sectors. Good schools can not only deliver consistently higher earnings for their graduates, but in an age of uncertainty, they consistently indicate an ability to learn fast.Federal prosecutors charged dozens of people, including actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin, in an alleged scheme to help students get admitted to elite colleges under false pretenses. U.S.
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