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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2023 · 38 MIN

The College Cartel: Sahaj Sharda

from The Nathan Eckersley Podcast

Every year, the USA's top universities accept only an average of 7.3% of the thousands of applications received - and it's even less for the prestigious Ivy League schools. For a while now there has been a stench of corruption surrounding higher education: an ugly truth suggesting that these elite institutions are not just in it for the education.Author of the bestselling book "The College Cartel", Sahaj Sharda joins Nathan Eckersley for this special interview about college admissions scandals, the beneficiaries of the current system and the important reforms which need to be implemented.Connect with Sahaj Sharda on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hajshardaDISCLAIMER: Any facts, statistics and news stories mentioned in this episode are true and relevant as of the time it was recorded. All opinions stated on this podcast are representative only of the people they are credited to and are not a representation of any sponsors, advertisers or partners involved in The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, including W!ZARD Studios and Nathan Eckersley. Please do not try to send in a message or opinion whilst listening to this podcast as your message won't be read but you might still be charged. For our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions, please visit: www.wizardradio.comSpotted a mistake on this podcast? Let us know and we'll try to fix it. Message us using the Contact Form on: www.wizardradio.com/aboutSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Every year, the USA's top universities accept only an average of 7.3% of the thousands of applications received - and it's even less for the prestigious Ivy League schools. For a while now there has been a stench of corruption surrounding higher education: an ugly truth suggesting that these elite institutions are not just in it for the education.Author of the bestselling book "The College Cartel", Sahaj Sharda joins Nathan Eckersley for this special interview about college admissions scandals, the beneficiaries of the current system and the important reforms which need to be implemented.Connect with Sahaj Sharda on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hajshardaDISCLAIMER: Any facts, statistics and news stories mentioned in this episode are true and relevant as of the time it was recorded. All opinions stated on this podcast are representative only of the people they are credited to and are not a representation of any sponsors, advertisers or partners involved in The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, including W!ZARD Studios and Nathan Eckersley. Please do not try to send in a message or opinion whilst listening to this podcast as your message won't be read but you might still be charged. For our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions, please visit: www.wizardradio.comSpotted a mistake on this podcast? Let us know and we'll try to fix it. Message us using the Contact Form on: www.wizardradio.com/about See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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