literally. some spent from $200,000 to $ 6.5 million for guaranteed admission. their actions were without a doubt insidious, selfish, and shameful. >> denise, you earned your ph.d. at stanford. you even wrote a paper about the overwhelming culture of cheating in this country. i mean, there are students still enrolled in college who didn't earn their spots. what do you make of this, and what do you tell your students tomorrow? >> so i think one of the problems is unfortunately cheating is a reality. and it's a cheat or be cheated mentality that a lot of high school kids we see have and obviously a lot of parents. and the problem is that's really a symptom of a much larger cause around stress and overwhelm, and under a real misunderstanding of how important it is to go to a selective college. the sad thing about thiscaseis that these parents believe that selectivity of college was so