But has the system changed?
For a fee typically ranging from $15,000 to $75,000 per test, Singer would arrange for students to take the SAT or ACT under false pretenses. This involved:
The scandal didn't break the system. It just showed us how the system already worked for the rich. The only difference was that Singer’s clients were too impatient and too insecure to use the back door. They wanted a guarantee.
This article dives deep into the mechanics of the scheme, the celebrities who fell from grace, the students who were collateral damage, and the lasting legal and cultural legacy of .
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