U.S. college admissions scam shows coaches in smaller sports can be big players March 17, 2019 / by Huzaifa / in Reuters: U.S. / with No comments / The biggest U.S. college admissions cheating scam highlights the power that coaches of low-profile sports such as sailing, crew and water polo can have on student recruitment. from Reuters: U.S. https://ift.tt/2TGRhYk // Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:New Jersey leaders in deal to legalize recreational marijuanaNew Jersey Governor Phil Murphy on Tuesday reached an agreement in principle with Democratic lawmakers for the state to potentially become the second … Read MoreAppeals court says Ohio may withhold Planned Parenthood fundingA divided federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected Planned Parenthood's constitutional challenge to an Ohio law depriving the organization of state f… Read MoreTop Iditarod mushers, 41 minutes apart, near final push to NomeThe Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, a topsy-turvy slog this year marked by heavy wet snow, occasional rain, dwindling ice and a dog rebellion, was expec… Read MoreEx-Stanford sailing coach pleads guilty to college admission bribe schemeStanford University's former head sailing coach pleaded guilty on Tuesday to agreeing in exchange for bribes to recruit children to its sailing team w… Read MoreDoctored photos, fake scores: Rigging the U.S. college admissions systemOn paper, she seemed an excellent applicant to the University of Southern California: an SAT score in the 96th percentile, along with an impressive re… Read More
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