Andrey Popov/Getty Images Remember when Varsity Blues became public two years ago? There were vast sums of money involved. And the students faked either their backgrounds (pretending to be athletes) or had their SAT or ACT scores faked by having proctors paid to "correct" their exams. Most colleges to which the students were applying were oblivious to being duped. And most of the accused admitted their guilt. Welcome to a new admission scandal. This one involved international students, who paid for "help" on everything. Prosecutors last week indicted Yi Chen and Yixin Li, who live in Southern California, for running businesses the students paid for "guaranteed" admission to college. In return, the students received essays, doctored transcripts of their high school or college records, someone else to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language or the SAT, and help with their student visa applications.