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I feel like one is a cultural problem and one was an isolated incident. See my above comment on really some east vs west culture.



There’s a larger point about institutionalized unfairness, though. Sure, it may have been an isolated incident of some students pretending to be athletes, but the larger question is why are athletes being given preferential admission to Harvard in the first place?

And whatever the answer to that question is, it’s going to require a bloated admissions department to make it happen.


> I feel like one is a cultural problem and one was an isolated incident.

I don't know you, but I'm going to guess the cultural problem is a problem of a culture not your own, and what happens in your culture is the series of isolated incidents.


> an isolated incident

what? US has legalized cheating in so many ways (athletes, college preps, dean's lists, legacies...). People with enough resources and/or enough motivation will always find a way to get what they want. US gives them a paved road while in the East, they have to cheat. When they can't find a paved road, they cheat in the West as well.




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