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She got a 34 on the ACT but was still rejected. Now she's suing in a class-action case!
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[quote:anastasis888:MV8zOTk5MDkyXzcyMzg0NDM4XzM1QkE0MTM0] [quote:thinking...:MV8zOTk5MDkyXzcyMzg0Mzc3X0M0MjY4RjI0] The REAL story here is that some scammer lawyers decided to try and capitalize on another scam (the college thing) to get rich quick in a class action suit where the clueless "plaintiffs" wouldn't have made any money. [/quote] She'll get her education. One way, or the other, she'll get educated. And, man, is she going to be pissed when she graduates. [/quote]
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College is nothing but a SCAM!
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As a high school senior in Louisiana, Lauren Fidelak maintained a 4.0 GPA and scored a stellar 34 on her ACT. But when she applied to her preferred schools, the University of Southern California and UCLA, she wasn't accepted.
The rejections left her so upset she had an emotional breakdown and needed to be hospitalized in Boston.
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