Talk:Week Three Wiki/@comment-39611482-20190606202358

1. When I first heard about this college admission scandal it didn't really catch my attention nor was I too worried about but looking deeper into the scandal, hearing the podcast and watching videos of young students reacting to the scandal who were denied entry to this schools, I was shooked that this happened. Granted it is not the worst scandal by far but hearing stories of people who worked and studied so hard to get in and being denied while this other student who didn't work as hard got in all because of money really made my blood boil. I completely agree with Jessica on this, compared to other scandals this is not that big of a deal it is without a doubt very unethical.

2. Its pretty shocking because I was aware of some people cheating on their tests or like in the podcast the young man had someone else take the test but what was eye opening was the fact that parents were paying massive amounts of money to get their students in with no hard work whatsoever, it sucks but I do feel good knowing that I tried my hardest for my true honest score.

3. It is better if the students found out the truth because in the end of the day its the students score, the students school, and the students future they should be honest and truthful at the very least on the parents part. If my parents were to do this I feel backstabbed and it would be even worse because they kept it from me.