How to enter Harvard College through the backdoor

Have you ever wondered how celebrities and dignitaries kids study at Harvard. We all know their IQ is not up there. There was a scheme busted. It’s going to cost you though. Most colleges in the US have a sports program. So you basically pay a recruiter to fake your cv and you get admission the school through a sport. However once you get there, it’s evident that you have no sport skill. So you are benched for a year and then you drop out of the sport. But the school has a legal obligation to honor their admission. So you complete your 4year program.
Cost: $250k -300k Harvard, $150k -$200k other top Schools like UCLA and Stanford.

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A federal jury on Friday found two wealthy parents charged in a national conspiracy that facilitated cheating on college admissions for their children guilty on all counts, the US Attorney’s Office announced.

In 2017 Abdelaziz agreed to pay William Rick Singer, the figure at the center of the scheme, $300,000 for the facilitation of his daughter’s admission to the University of Southern California as a purported basketball recruit, court documents detail. Based on her falsified athletic credentials, the USC subcommittee for athletic admissions approved to admit her to USC as a basketball recruit.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/08/us/college-admissions-scandal-parents-convicted/index.html

A federal jury on Friday found two wealthy parents charged in a national conspiracy that facilitated cheating on college admissions for their children guilty on all counts, the US Attorney’s Office announced.

Gamal Abdelaziz, 64, and John Wilson, 62, are the first parents in the scheme to be convicted by a federal jury, Liz McCarthy, a spokesperson for the US Attorney’s Office - District of Massachusetts, confirmed to CNN.

“The defendants in the case decided today were powerful and successful men. They and their families enjoyed privileges and opportunities that most of us can only imagine, yet they were willing to break the law – and the jury has now found that they did break the law – in order to guarantee an admission spot for their children in the school of their choosing,” Nathaniel R. Mendell, Acting US Attorney, said.

In 2017 Abdelaziz agreed to pay William Rick Singer, the figure at the center of the scheme, $300,000 for the facilitation of his daughter’s admission to the University of Southern California as a purported basketball recruit, court documents detail. Based on her falsified athletic credentials, the USC subcommittee for athletic admissions approved to admit her to USC as a basketball recruit.

Four years earlier, Wilson agreed to pay $220,000 to facilitate his son’s admission to the same university as s purported water polo recruit, and in 2018 he “agreed to pay Singer an amount, ultimately totaling $1.5 million, to facilitate his twin daughters’ admissions to Stanford and Harvard as purported athletic recruits,” court documents say.

Wilson was charged with “conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and honest services mail and wire fraud; conspiracy to commit federal programs bribery; wire fraud and honest services wire fraud – aiding and abetting; federal programs bribery – aiding and abetting; filing a false tax return,” according to US Attorney’s Office records.

Abdelaziz was charged with “conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and honest services mail and wire fraud; conspiracy to commit federal programs bribery.”

“What they did was an affront to hard working students and parents, but the verdict today proves that even these defendants – powerful and privileged people – are not above the law. They broke the law, and now they face the consequences,” Mendell added.

Are you referring Harvard university or Githurai’s Harvard college??

Harvard U in Massachusetts.

HAta hapa 254 kuna wase wengi dynasty kids wameenda Ivy League juu ya ‘athletic scholarships’

Ivy league?

Haha like that chick whose Mom was on some sitcom who entered some uni by pretending she was on a winning rowing team? :D:D but for why? Si you’ll just end up failing all your classes if you’re a blonde who somehow manages to get in??? What’s the point even?

Just find a mediocre uni known for partying, join, defer your classes forever and party till you’re in your late 20s on your parents’ dime. I don’t even know why a celeb’s kid is trynna go to Harvard if they barely made it past senior high!

The Ivy league is an old boys club for rich Americans. It’s not so much about the education you receive but the prestige of having gone there. Just like our Kenyan group of schools. Tell someone you went to Turi or ISK and they won’t ask you about your grades. They’ll be too busy sucking up to you because you attended an elite school.

Almost the same trick happens with this group of schools too. If u know how to play your game right … your children can attend such schools as Turi on full scholarship. I know mine will … I’m already investing on it. I was told about this trick by a mentor of mine Pastor. Muando of Nairobi baptist and former Kabarak chaplain … who’s kids attend a certain prestigious group of schools on full scholarship.

Nasikia hata watoi wa Sauce-Eon walikuwa wanasoma Brookhouse free of charge. In Kenya it’s definitely possible if you “know people”.

There’s a way to do it definitely. I will attest to it. But it’s very confined.

But if you never graduate, does it matter if you went to one of them?

Huko sio like Kenya where you can just fake papers or cook up your CV. If you went but never graduated with any papers, that’s like those of us who tulipitia nje kwa pavement tukichuna maua kwa fence.

I wouldn’t say confined … maybe competitive. Your child just needs to have an edge over the others. Basically what you need to do is invest on your child extracurricular activities from a very young age … but choose carefully, what sport or activity you invest in. Obviously education wise ensure that their performance is above average … nothin below average. That’s step one. Next invest in a sport/activity that requires skills more than talent. For example you might want to invest on motocross rather than soccer for ur son. You might take ur son to a soccer academy but chances of them making it big will get down to how talented they are … see another barefoot kid from Bondo will probably outshine them one on one. With motocross … it’s the skills they pick up that will determine their success. Less competitive. Additionally invest on atleast one music instrument i.e violin… and extra sport ie tennis, horse racing, golfing… stuff that is out of reach for basic bonobos. They usually look for kids showing great set of skills that can potentially represent the school on national and international level. If your kid is educationally sound, shows great skills, performance and consistency in either music ,sports or both and as a parent be willing; actually you have to commit to accompany them whenever they attend national or international activities … your child as a pretty good chance of getting a full scholarship in one of those elite schools I.e Turi. Be willing to spend on ur child early childhood development … gives them a distinct advantage.

You would be surprised. These rich kids are usually quite smart. Lazy and unmotivated but smart. They go to the best prep schools all their lives, by the time they get to college they are often better prepared than their peers who got in through merit. Remember these are the people who go on to become supreme court judges, Fortune 500 CEOs, military generals, senior politicians etc. Of course connections play a role but you still need the papers. Just because they failed to meet admission requirements doesn’t mean they are too dumb to graduate. They may not be at the top of their class but they will still graduate.

And yes, you can’t cook grades or certificates the way we do in Kenya. But there are definitely ways to make the institution friendly to you so that you do eventually leave with a degree. For example I can give the dean of a faculty $20,000 for some bullshit project which he will actually complete using that money, but he will know very well that I’m bribing him to handle my child in a preferential manner for the duration of their studies.

Hehehehe

The real question is, is it worth studying at Harvard? Undoubtedly, the university will give you a decent education, but I assume that you can find alternatives at the same level for much cheaper.

Parents got to gloat.

The real question is, is it worth studying at Harvard? Undoubtedly, the university will give you a decent education, but I assume that you can find alternatives at the same level for much cheaper. For example, take a look at asa college hialeah. They offer 20 different programs of study, and since I studied in one of these specialties, I can say that the programs here are very, very high quality. You will be taught only what will be useful to you in your remote work, and you will often even be helped with employment. You can see for yourself how many students are already studying in this college, and what grades this college has.