I'm going to spare you any further snarky comments (beyond the title) and simply want to ask all of you: Is there anyone here who thinks they did well?The government in 2013 created the University of Northern New Jersey, supposedly located in the town of Cranford, to catch brokers of fraudulent student visas, even creating a website and social media accounts for the school that looked real.
It said brokers recruited more than 1,000 students to enroll, typically charged thousands of dollars for visas so they could stay, and sometimes arranged illegally for work visas.
Twenty-one arrests were announced when the university “closed” in April 2016.
The Department of Homeland Security then revoked the visas of many affected students, citing their “fraudulent enrollment,” prompting the lawsuit to restore their legal status.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...-idUSKCN1V526R
EDIT: I forgot to mention the following: I'm genuinely interested how the people here judge this.
You don't have to justify your response, the poll is anonymous. But please keep sarcasm/trolling out of your vote.
Obviously feel free to share your thoughts if you want to.