Why Meritocracy Is a Myth in College Admissions
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Even if wealthy parents don't resort to the kind of illegal tactics in the recent college cheating scandal revealed by the FBI, the college admission process still favors the rich, scholars from USC argue. They say there is a range of practices worth questioning, such as paying for test prep, coaching on admissions essays, and sessions with college admissions consultants. Other ethically questionable practices include spring admit and early decision programs.
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