FFS. Tell me you are rancid racist bigot without telling me you are a rancid racist bigot.
How do you know what her SAT scores were? You think just because she is black she can't score high on the SATs? Just tell that to lots of the Nigerians, Ghanaians and Caribbean students who are at IVY league schools.
Your statement is even more stupid when you consider the recent college admission scandal where white and Asian parents cheated to get their kids into ivy league schools.
Gregory Abbott: the founder and chairman of the International Dispensing Corporation, a food-packaging and research company. Abbott pleaded guilty in April 2019.
Marcia Abbott: Abbott's wife. Abbott pleaded guilty along with her husband.
Gamal Abdelaziz: a hotel and casino executive who has worked for Wynn Resorts.
Todd Blake: an entrepreneur and investor. He agreed to plead guilty in July 2020.
Diane Blake: a co-founder and executive of Winston Retail Solutions, a retail marketing firm. She agreed to plead guilty in July 2020.
Jeffrey Bizzack: A California resident who paid $250,000 to get his son into USC. He pleaded guilty in July 2019.
Jane Buckingham: the founder and CEO of Trendera, a boutique marketing firm. Buckingham pleaded guilty in May 2019.
Gordon Caplan: a co-chairman of the international law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher. Caplan agreed to plead guilty in April 2019. He formally did so in court in May 2019.
I-Hin "Joey" Chen: a shipping-industry service provider in California. He agreed to plead guilty in December 2021.
Gregory Colburn: a physician in California. Colburn agreed to plead guilty in December 2021.
Amy Colburn: Colburn's wife. She also agreed to plead guilty in December 2021.
Peter Dameris: the former CEO of ASGN Incorporated. He agreed to plead guilty in May 2020.
Robert Flaxman: the president and CEO of Crown Realty & Development, a real-estate firm in California. Flaxman pleaded guilty in May 2019.
Lori Loughlin: a "Full House" actress. Loughlin pleaded not guilty in April 2019 but switched her plea to guilty in May 2020.
Mossimo Giannulli: Loughlin's husband and the owner and fashion designer of the Mossimo clothing brand. Giannulli pleaded not guilty in April 2019 but switched her plea to guilty in May 2020.
Mark Hauser: An insurance and private equity executive in California. He agreed to plead guilty in August 2020.
Manuel Henriquez: the founder, chairman, and CEO of Hercules Capital, an investment firm. He pleaded guilty in October 2019.
Elizabeth Henriquez: Henriquez's wife. She pleaded guilty in October 2019.
Douglas Hodge: an investor with positions at multiple major California investment firms who was formerly the CEO of Pimco. He pleaded guilty in October 2019.
Felicity Huffman: the "Desperate Housewives" and "American Crime" actress. Huffman pleaded guilty in April 2019. She did so formally in court in May 2019.
Agustin Huneeus: a California vineyard owner. Huneeus pleaded guilty in May 2019.
Bruce Isackson: the president of WP Investments, a California real-estate firm. Isackson pleaded guilty and is cooperating with the government's investigation, the Justice Department announced in April 2019.
Davina Isackson: Isackson's wife. Isackson pleaded guilty and is also cooperating with the Justice Department, the department announced.
Michelle Janavs: a former executive at a food manufacturer. She pleaded guilty in October 2019.
Elisabeth Kimmel: the president of Midwest Televisions, a media company. She pleaded in August 2021.
Marjorie Klapper: a jewelry-business owner in California. Klapper pleaded guilty in May 2019.
Amin Khoury: A businessman who splits his time between Massachusetts and Florida.
Karen Littlefair: an interior designer from Newport Beach, California. She pleaded guilty in January 2020.
Toby MacFarlane: a former executive at a California insurance company. He pleaded guilty in June 2019.
William McGlashan: an executive at TPG Growth, a private-equity firm. He pleaded guilty in February 2021.
Marci Palatella: the CEO of a liquor-distribution company. She agreed to plead guilty in August 2021.
Robert Repella: a parent from Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty in May 2020. Peter Jan Sartorio: the leader of a packaged-foods company. Sartorio pleaded guilty in May 2019.
Stephen Semprevivo: an executive at Cydcor, an outsourced-sales company. Semprevivo pleaded guilty in May 2019.
Devin Sloane: an executive at Aquatecture, a water-technology company. Sloane pleaded guilty in May 2019.
John Wilson: the founder and CEO of a private-equity and real-estate firm.
Homayoun Zadeh: a dentistry professor at USC. He agreed to plead guilty in June 2021.
Robert Zangrillo: the founder and CEO of Dragon Global, a venture-capital and real-estate-investment firm. He was pardoned by former President Donald Trump in January 2021.
David Sidoo: a philanthropist. Sidoo pleaded guilty in March 2020.
Xiaoning Sui: a Chinese citizen and resident of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Sui pleaded guilty in February 2020.
This group all had whereabouts failure on their SAT test date.
FFS. Tell me you are rancid racist bigot without telling me you are a rancid racist bigot.
How do you know what her SAT scores were? You think just because she is black she can't score high on the SATs? Just tell that to lots of the Nigerians, Ghanaians and Caribbean students who are at IVY league schools.
Your statement is even more stupid when you consider the recent college admission scandal where white and Asian parents cheated to get their kids into ivy league schools.
Gregory Abbott: the founder and chairman of the International Dispensing Corporation, a food-packaging and research company. Abbott pleaded guilty in April 2019.
Marcia Abbott: Abbott's wife. Abbott pleaded guilty along with her husband.
Gamal Abdelaziz: a hotel and casino executive who has worked for Wynn Resorts.
Todd Blake: an entrepreneur and investor. He agreed to plead guilty in July 2020.
Diane Blake: a co-founder and executive of Winston Retail Solutions, a retail marketing firm. She agreed to plead guilty in July 2020.
Jeffrey Bizzack: A California resident who paid $250,000 to get his son into USC. He pleaded guilty in July 2019.
Jane Buckingham: the founder and CEO of Trendera, a boutique marketing firm. Buckingham pleaded guilty in May 2019.
Gordon Caplan: a co-chairman of the international law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher. Caplan agreed to plead guilty in April 2019. He formally did so in court in May 2019.
I-Hin "Joey" Chen: a shipping-industry service provider in California. He agreed to plead guilty in December 2021.
Gregory Colburn: a physician in California. Colburn agreed to plead guilty in December 2021.
Amy Colburn: Colburn's wife. She also agreed to plead guilty in December 2021.
Peter Dameris: the former CEO of ASGN Incorporated. He agreed to plead guilty in May 2020.
Robert Flaxman: the president and CEO of Crown Realty & Development, a real-estate firm in California. Flaxman pleaded guilty in May 2019.
Lori Loughlin: a "Full House" actress. Loughlin pleaded not guilty in April 2019 but switched her plea to guilty in May 2020.
Mossimo Giannulli: Loughlin's husband and the owner and fashion designer of the Mossimo clothing brand. Giannulli pleaded not guilty in April 2019 but switched her plea to guilty in May 2020.
Mark Hauser: An insurance and private equity executive in California. He agreed to plead guilty in August 2020.
Manuel Henriquez: the founder, chairman, and CEO of Hercules Capital, an investment firm. He pleaded guilty in October 2019.
Elizabeth Henriquez: Henriquez's wife. She pleaded guilty in October 2019.
Douglas Hodge: an investor with positions at multiple major California investment firms who was formerly the CEO of Pimco. He pleaded guilty in October 2019.
Felicity Huffman: the "Desperate Housewives" and "American Crime" actress. Huffman pleaded guilty in April 2019. She did so formally in court in May 2019.
Agustin Huneeus: a California vineyard owner. Huneeus pleaded guilty in May 2019.
Bruce Isackson: the president of WP Investments, a California real-estate firm. Isackson pleaded guilty and is cooperating with the government's investigation, the Justice Department announced in April 2019.
Davina Isackson: Isackson's wife. Isackson pleaded guilty and is also cooperating with the Justice Department, the department announced.
Michelle Janavs: a former executive at a food manufacturer. She pleaded guilty in October 2019.
Elisabeth Kimmel: the president of Midwest Televisions, a media company. She pleaded in August 2021.
Marjorie Klapper: a jewelry-business owner in California. Klapper pleaded guilty in May 2019.
Amin Khoury: A businessman who splits his time between Massachusetts and Florida.
Karen Littlefair: an interior designer from Newport Beach, California. She pleaded guilty in January 2020.
Toby MacFarlane: a former executive at a California insurance company. He pleaded guilty in June 2019.
William McGlashan: an executive at TPG Growth, a private-equity firm. He pleaded guilty in February 2021.
Marci Palatella: the CEO of a liquor-distribution company. She agreed to plead guilty in August 2021.
Robert Repella: a parent from Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty in May 2020. Peter Jan Sartorio: the leader of a packaged-foods company. Sartorio pleaded guilty in May 2019.
Stephen Semprevivo: an executive at Cydcor, an outsourced-sales company. Semprevivo pleaded guilty in May 2019.
Devin Sloane: an executive at Aquatecture, a water-technology company. Sloane pleaded guilty in May 2019.
John Wilson: the founder and CEO of a private-equity and real-estate firm.
Homayoun Zadeh: a dentistry professor at USC. He agreed to plead guilty in June 2021.
Robert Zangrillo: the founder and CEO of Dragon Global, a venture-capital and real-estate-investment firm. He was pardoned by former President Donald Trump in January 2021.
David Sidoo: a philanthropist. Sidoo pleaded guilty in March 2020.
Xiaoning Sui: a Chinese citizen and resident of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Sui pleaded guilty in February 2020.
My dd went to yalye, when I tell people that I also say 'and yes I paid 500k to get her in'
Bumping this thread. It bothers me how Gabby is a media darling for this Olympic cycle despite being a likely doper. Imo the media and the sport in general are too soft of these issues, track is essentially a farce
If black people can score so high, then why does Harvard and other schools have to use a different standard for them- literally hundreds of points below whites and asians?And we know they do because its been entered into courts of law numerous times during lawsuits against Michigan, Texas, Harvard, UNC, and others.
If they’re as great and score as high as you proclaim, then why have a two tiered system?
She might have been given the minimal admissions standards for Harvard but how does she have 2 post graduate degrees with an IQ less than 120?
You're purposely barking up the wrong tree, maybe you can post on the Stormfront sports section, your ideas will be welcome there.
If black people can score so high, then why does Harvard and other schools have to use a different standard for them- literally hundreds of points below whites and asians?And we know they do because its been entered into courts of law numerous times during lawsuits against Michigan, Texas, Harvard, UNC, and others.
If they’re as great and score as high as you proclaim, then why have a two tiered system?
She might have been given the minimal admissions standards for Harvard but how does she have 2 post graduate degrees with an IQ less than 120?
You're purposely barking up the wrong tree, maybe you can post on the Stormfront sports section, your ideas will be welcome there.
Lol. Gradeflation and PC agendas have given many frauds degrees they don’t deserve.
She might have been given the minimal admissions standards for Harvard but how does she have 2 post graduate degrees with an IQ less than 120?
You're purposely barking up the wrong tree, maybe you can post on the Stormfront sports section, your ideas will be welcome there.
Lol. Gradeflation and PC agendas have given many frauds degrees they don’t deserve.
Not in the degrees she has and if they are doing it then we are going to hell and handbasket as a clown doing what her degrees enable you to do would be Elizabeth Holmes at best or Homer Simpson at worst.