College Admissions

The "Full House" actress accused in the college admissions bribery scandal repeatedly noted the cost of Olivia Jade's schooling in a 2017 YouTube video.
"Lawn mower parenting" does more harm than good.
Experts explain how the pressure of success can possibly alter kids' well-being for the rest of their lives.
"Does this look real? We're trying to get into Harvard."
The two students say in their federal lawsuit that the admissions scam alleged by prosecutors cheated them out of "a fair admissions consideration process.”
Her "zeal for her children's future" is a "universal phenomenon," the playwright and screenwriter wrote.
Rick Caruso, the USC trustees chairman, said Olivia Jade Giannulli returned home after the feds announced charges in their college admissions fraud probe.
The "Full House" star will be allowed to return to Canada, where she is currently working on some film projects.
“Who’s getting the thumb on the scale? Largely it’s not low-income or brown or black kids, it’s wealthy kids,” one expert said.
These late-night hosts deserve honors for their jokes about the wealthy cheating the system to get their kids into top schools.