Guilty Admissions
Books | True Crime / White Collar Crime
Nicole LaPorte
This entertaining exposé on how the other half gets in tells the shockingly true story of the Varsity Blues scandal, and all of the crazy parents, privilege, and con men involved.Guilty Admissions weaves together the story of an unscrupulous college counselor named Rick Singer, and how he preyed on the desperation of some of the country's wealthiest families living in a world defined by fierce competition, who function under constant pressure to get into the "right" schools, starting with pre-school; non-stop fundraising and donation demands in the form of multi-million-dollar galas and private parties; and a community of deeply insecure parents who will do anything to get their kids into name-brand colleges in order to maintain their own A-list status. Investigative reporter Nicole LaPorte lays bare the source of this insecurity—that in 2019, no special "hook" in the form of legacy status, athletic talent, or financial giving can guarantee a child's entrance into an elite school. The result is paranoia, deception, and true crimes at the peak of the American social pyramid. With a glittering cast of Hollywood actors—including Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin—hedge fund CEOs, sales executives, and media titans, Guilty Admissions is a soap-opera-slash-sneak-peek-behind-the-curtains at America's richest social circles; an examination of the cutthroat world of college admissions; and a parable of American society in 2019, when the country is run by a crass tycoon and all totems of status and achievement have become transactional and removed from traditions of ethical restraint. A world where the rich get whatever they want, however they want it.
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Author
Nicole LaPorte
Pages
336
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Published Date
2021-02-23
ISBN
1538717085 9781538717080
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"I was able to read this for free thanks to Net Galley, although that does not affect my opinion of the actual book. I’ve always been intrigued by the whole college scandal that went down a couple years ago, especially because I didn’t fully ever look into it. I just read the headlines on Facebook news and I’m magazines. When I saw this book on Net Galley, I knew I wanted to read it and delve more into what happened. Maybe it’s just because I read this through a kindle, but the layout was weird to me. Throughout the story, the text was written fully in big bold letters which got on my nerves as it made it a little hard to focus. The spacing of it was also a bit messed up. It could just be because it was originally an advanced copy (although it is now published), but I just figured I should mention that about the specific edition I read. Unfortunately, I was unable to finish this book (which is something I always hate to do) as it was a little too factual for me. Don’t get me wrong, I’m aware that the book is supposed to be this way, however it read a little to textbookey. I’m giving this a 3 star rating because I believe that while I couldn’t get into it, some people may enjoy it."
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