A wiretap brings privilege and helicopter parenting to the fore in the college admissions scandal
Gordon Caplan had a problem. Last year his teenage daughter was slogging her way through a series of practice ACTs. But her scores were unlikely to get her to where he believed she should be: a high school senior with a clutch of acceptance letters. She needed a higher score. Caplan, a high-powered …
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