Did I say you said that? I'm not familiar with the details just read the big picture view. How did they prey on teens, did they use their private emails to overwhelm them with deals and offers? IMO many of the soft degrees (art, English, liesure studies, etc., look at what many athletes major in) at major public Us could be considered fraud given the cost versus potential employment/income stream. Again did they learn more or less than the average student, where were the parents, what about the high school guidance counselors?