<p>naturally, check out this coverage from Hong Kong on Gerald Chow cheating scandal: </p>
<p>[Big</a> Lychee, Various Sectors](<a href=“http://biglychee.com/]Big”>http://biglychee.com/)</p>
<p>i wonder if Harvard will release a statement yet?</p>
<p>naturally, check out this coverage from Hong Kong on Gerald Chow cheating scandal: </p>
<p>[Big</a> Lychee, Various Sectors](<a href=“http://biglychee.com/]Big”>http://biglychee.com/)</p>
<p>i wonder if Harvard will release a statement yet?</p>
<p>Invisibleyou-
The article you link to links back to our discussion!</p>
<p>try biglychee dot com</p>
<p>Gerald Chow must be hurting for money now to throw his boys’ reputation, his reputation, and possibly his Harvard Kennedy School degree into the sewer</p>
<p>invisibleyou-
I think you’ve misunderstood me. Your link is good. I was simply pointing out that the author of the biglychee blog uses two CC threads about the Chow/Zimny lawsuit as sources and posts links to them (us)!</p>
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Agree - The only winners will be the attorneys.</p>
<p>The biglychee link sounds very much like the author is in fact a cc poster!</p>
<p>Aren’t we all undercover superheroes? ;-)</p>
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Yes, it certainly does! :)</p>
<p>Is that YOU, tutu??</p>
<p>^^^^^HaHaHa, I wish … hopefully in my next life I’ll be able to write half as well as the Big Lychee author (aka CC poster). :)</p>
<p>:) :)</p>
<p>its really breaking out in Hong Kong:
look at the front page, lower left opinion column by alex lo
[Home</a> | South China Morning Post](<a href=“http://www.scmp.com%5DHome”>http://www.scmp.com)</p>
<p>Wow, I had no idea that ghost-writing for essays was such a big industry:
[Write</a> My Essay, Please! - Richard Gunderman - The Atlantic](<a href=“Write My Essay, Please! - The Atlantic”>Write My Essay, Please! - The Atlantic)</p>
<p>At the present going rate of $20-$80 per page, Gerald Chow overpaid big-time for his cheating</p>
<p>Does no one else feel bad for the kids? They’re in the middle of this highly publicized legal battle because of, what is at the end of the day, their parents’ decisions. I mean, there’s no doubt that everyone the two went to high school with are talking about this.</p>
<p>I have a friend at Loomis, and I’m fairly certain that the Chow that went there is at Georgetown now. He still got into an elite school, but his parents could have obviously saved a whole lot of money!</p>
<p>Grisanti,
you’re right, the younger son did attend Loomis, I knew a family that knew him when he was there. The bigger scandal about that is that he never took the standardized test required to get him in. One of the Admissions directors there, Jeff Ross, objected to both Chow kids even being admitted. But, IvyAdmit was donating hundreds of thousands to the school and had commitments for much more so they were admitted with 42% tile and 57% tile scores. I bet the kid you know actually had good SSAT scores. This is the bigger scandal and tells you a lot about boarding schools: cheaper than Harvard to buy you way into.</p>
<p>Sorry, Gratisfaction! Spelled your handle wrong!</p>
Update on this court case:
http://news.yahoo.com/ex-harvard-lecturer-convicted-bilking-hong-kong-jewelry-162018656.html
This guy has other problems as well.
http://www.justice.gov/usao-ma/pr/los-angeles-man-faces-additional-federal-charges
I doubt Gerald Chow is getting a refund.