Tim Klein

Director of Strategic Partnerships for Project Wayfinder, a curriculum design specialist at Boston College and a teaching fellow at Harvard University. He’s also a clinical therapist and award-winning guidance counselor.

Director of Strategic Partnerships for Project Wayfinder, a curriculum design specialist at Boston College and a teaching fellow at Harvard University.  He’s also a clinical therapist and award-winning guidance counselor.

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Unqualified kids are admitted to some of America’s most prestigious institutions. Parents, administrators and coaches face criminal charges.

Bribery is the price of admission to some of America’s ‘best’ schools

Unqualified kids are admitted to some of America’s most prestigious institutions. Parents, administrators and coaches face criminal charges.

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