Thursday, June 10, 2010

Man expelled from Harvard was accepted into Stanford

23-year-old man Adam Wheeler was found to be a genius cheater and he had been successfully got trusts from different famous universities. Unfortunately, it seemed that he did not have supports from family and finally was sent to jail and expelled by the whole outside world.

The Delaware man first applied to Harvard in last October. Incredibly, he made it and was enrolled. If not a professor rechecked his application for a scholarship, he could have stayed in the Ivy League school for even longer. What’s more incredible was that he was accepted by another famous university, the Stanford University shortly after he was expelled by Harvard. But before he was enrolled, he was arrested by police. And the Stanford recently announced that they evoked Wheeler’s admission.

According to court papers, Wheeler also used to apply for Yale and Brown but at last failed because one of his parents told a Yale official calling his home for information that the young man’s application was not truthful and he had been thrown out of Harvard. Brown did not accept his application at all. It seemed that Wheeler was addicted to attending top class universities but he chose the wrong way to apply for a roster room. But how did Harvard and Stanford read his application and even accepted him? Both universities refused to comment on that. Wheeler was so good at selling himself, and he should have been a good business man. With the method he sold himself to Harvard and Stanford, he could even make a Bradshaw jersey the best seller of all NFL products.

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