Column: LATstevelopez tells the story of Ozzie Vasquez: He got into a great college the old fashioned way. He dreamed big, worked hard.
The school has no Advanced Placement courses, so Ozzie began taking classes at Los Angeles Community College three years ago, including computer science, calculus and biology, and said he’s close to having an Associate of Arts degree. He has also been a volunteer at a nonprofit organization called Peace Over Violence, has spoken to various groups about homelessness, bullying, violence and abuse, and last summer he got into a summer journalism program at Princeton University.
When news of the college cheating scandal broke, with stories of wealthy parents allegedly paying bribes to inflate their children’s SAT scores and buy their way into top universities, Ozzie and his mother worried that his hard work might not be enough to get him where he wanted to be. At 3:30 p.m. on March 28, he went to his counselor’s office. The moment had arrived to go online and check the latest application results. With Kantack watching — and, she says, praying — he checked UC Berkeley first.
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