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THE PRICE OF ADMISSION - HOW AMERICA S RULING CLASS BUYS ITS WAY INTO ELITE COLLEGES AND WHO

Couverture du livre « THE PRICE OF ADMISSION - HOW AMERICA S RULING CLASS BUYS ITS WAY INTO ELITE COLLEGES AND WHO » de Daniel Golden aux éditions Broadway Books
  • Nombre de pages : 334
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  • Genre : Histoire
  • Thème : Histoire
  • Prix littéraire(s) : (-)
Résumé:

NATIONAL BESTSELLER A fire-breathing, righteous attack on the culture of superprivilege.--Michael Wolff, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Fire and Fury, in the New York Times Book Review NOW WITH NEW REPORTING ON OPERATION VARSITY BLUES In this explosive and... Voir plus

NATIONAL BESTSELLER A fire-breathing, righteous attack on the culture of superprivilege.--Michael Wolff, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Fire and Fury, in the New York Times Book Review NOW WITH NEW REPORTING ON OPERATION VARSITY BLUES In this explosive and prescient book, based on three years of investigative report­ing, Pulitzer Prize winner Daniel Golden shatters the myth of an American meri­tocracy. Naming names, along with grades and test scores, Golden lays bare a corrupt system in which middle-class and working-class whites and Asian Ameri­cans are routinely passed over in favor of wealthy white students with lesser credentials--children of alumni, big donors, and celebrities. He reveals how a family donation got Jared Kushner into Harvard, and how colleges comply with Title IX by giving scholarships to rich women in patrician sports like horseback riding and crew. With a riveting new chapter on Operation Varsity Blues, based on original re­porting, The Price of Admission is a must-read--not only for parents and students with a personal stake in college admissions but also for those disturbed by the growing divide between ordinary and privileged Americans. Praise for The Price of Admission A disturbing exposé of the influence that wealth and power still exert on admission to the nations most prestigious universities. -- The Washington Post Deserves to become a classic. -- The Economist

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