Talk:Week Four Wiki/@comment-39537776-20190616021924

The part that stuck out to me is how they proactively asked the parents if they wanted to do the same thing for their younger daughter. It's one thing for the parents to bribe their children into school, but for the school to actually go out of their way, seeking money to do this is just insane. It's so unfair that there are smart people completely capable of getting accepted into these schools, but can't because they don't have the money. Then there's people who have so much money that they can put out half a million dollars to cheat the system. I'm all about making sure your family is good and doing all you can for them, maybe I'm a hypocite, but I feel like the line has to be drawn at some point. Some of the parents even had the instructor manipulate their test scores without the child even knowing. If they truly feel that their kid isn't capable of doing the work themselves, why not just put that money into a tutor or something? I don't understand