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Edmundo Braverman
     ST
 
 
(Human, 11,059
 
Points)
 on 5/18/10 at 4:02am
3stooges-grad-273.jpg

You'd think creativity would count for something. Adam Wheeler, a 23-year old from Delaware, is being charged with larceny, identity theft, and fraud after faking his way into Harvard and taking the school for $45,000 in scholarships, grants, and financial aid. Step aside jeffrey chiang. Take a seat Aleksey Vayner. There's a new kid in the bullshitter's Cooperstown.

Wheeler didn't take any half-steps in his scam, either. He not only claimed to have earned a perfect academic record at Phillips Academy to gain admission to Harvard in 2007, he backed up the claim with a falsified transcript from MIT. He might have gotten away with it too, if he hadn't pushed the envelope by later applying for Rhodes and Fulbright scholarships.

"This defendant's actions cheated those who competed honestly and fairly for admissions and for the scholarships that this defendant fraudulently obtained," Leone said.

This kid falsified everything down to his place of employment and a recommendation from a fellow "employee". In a final ironic twist, he actually did attend Bowdoin College for two years before being thrown out for "academic dishonesty". No word on whether Harvard admissions is going to take their job a little more seriously after this.

You see, kids? Dreams really can come true if you want it bad enough and reach for the stars! I wouldn't be surprised to see a bidding war break out between Moody's and Standard and Poor's to hire this kid. He's definitely cut out to run a desk at a ratings agency.

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LTV's picture

I like your tag for this

LTV
     HF
 
 
(Gorilla, 555
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 4:33am

I like your tag for this post: "impossible is nothing".

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guts's picture

i would give a silver banana

guts
     IB
 
(Senior Orangutan, 396
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 4:48am

i would give a silver banana if i had one

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Edmundo Braverman's picture

That's too funny. I didn't

Edmundo Braverman
     ST
 
 
(Human, 11,059
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 4:51am

That's too funny. I didn't even notice that. I've started using an SEO optimization program on my posts to generate more organic traffic for the site and it just analyzes my post and spits out the appropriate tags.

Think about that. Aleksey Vayner is so famous that the mere mention of his name makes an SEO program spit out, "Impossible is nothing". Now that's viral.

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rebelcross's picture

This is GREAT! I've been

rebelcross
     IB
 
 
(King Kong, 1,565
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 7:27am

This is GREAT! I've been waiting for one of these for a while now, it's been a long drought since that cover letter guy. The drought's been rough, way too much Carl Levin and not nearly enough of this kind of thing. This will keep me occupied for a while now.

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zbb's picture

Edmundo Braverman wrote: You

zbb
     IB
 
(Orangutan, 275
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 9:09am
Edmundo Braverman:

You see, kids? Dreams really can come true if you want it bad enough and reach for the stars! I wouldn't be surprised to see a bidding war break out between Moody's and Standard and Poor's to hire this kid. He's definitely cut out to run a desk at a ratings agency.

his dream was to run a $50 bil ponzi scheme

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m.c.trader's picture

I don't know if you guys knew

m.c.trader
     ST
 
(Orangutan, 338
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 9:47am

I don't know if you guys knew this but:

Harvard Admissions outsources their due-diligence to the Greek Government, and after it goes to Papandreou for a once over, he sends it to IKB to be double checked.

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HerSerendipity's picture

Looks like the kid saw "Catch

HerSerendipity
     PE
 
 
(King Kong, 1,014
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 9:51am

Looks like the kid saw "Catch Me if you Can" one too many times.

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Bigmonkeyballs's picture

Edmundo Braverman wrote: He

Bigmonkeyballs
     ST
 
(Senior Chimp, 26
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 9:56am
Edmundo Braverman:

He might have gotten away with it too, if he hadn't pushed the envelope by later applying for Rhodes and Fulbright scholarships.

Look what happens when you get greedy.

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Bigmonkeyballs

Edmundo Braverman
     ST
 
 
(Human, 11,059
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 10:40am
Bigmonkeyballs:
Edmundo Braverman:

He might have gotten away with it too, if he hadn't pushed the envelope by later applying for Rhodes and Fulbright scholarships.

Look what happens when you get greedy.

Yeah, but you gotta love the balls on this kid. I wonder if he got them at Fast Eddie's Nard Yard.

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cartman's picture

I wonder how many kids

cartman
     IB
 
 
(Senior Gorilla, 901
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 10:57am

I wonder how many kids actually get away with stuff like this... I mean we only hear about the ones that get caught.

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SAC's picture

This kid has cojones the size

SAC
     HF
 
(King Kong, 1,245
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 11:17am

This kid has cojones the size of grapefruits.

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Cmoss's picture

See there is a way for non

Cmoss
     O
 
(Orangutan, 320
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 12:32pm

See there is a way for non targets to get into h/w/s!

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moneyneversleeps2's picture

what does that say about

moneyneversleeps2
     IB
 
 
(Orangutan, 275
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 12:49pm

what does that say about Harvard???

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Barcadia's picture

imagine if you got waitlisted

Barcadia
     IB
 
(Senior Baboon, 239
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 12:53pm

imagine if you got waitlisted at harvard the year he was accepted... and wtf is the difference at this point? he probably was a great student, bringing this back up just makes a lot of people pissed off

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Poll Bernando's picture

Bigmonkeyballs

Poll Bernando
     PE
 
(Senior Monkey, 75
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 1:11pm
Bigmonkeyballs:
Edmundo Braverman:

He might have gotten away with it too, if he hadn't pushed the envelope by later applying for Rhodes and Fulbright scholarships.

Look what happens when you get greedy.

Exactly, greed did him in

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Edmundo Braverman's picture

Barcadia wrote: imagine if

Edmundo Braverman
     ST
 
 
(Human, 11,059
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 4:53pm
Barcadia:

imagine if you got waitlisted at harvard the year he was accepted... and wtf is the difference at this point? he probably was a great student, bringing this back up just makes a lot of people pissed off

I was thinking the same thing. Yeah, he scammed his way in, but he had to have something going on upstairs to be able to stay there and be seriously considered for a Rhodes and a Fulbright. If I was the school I would have quietly busted him and made him rake leaves the rest of the time he was there. Does more damage to the brand to let something like this hit the papers.

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breakinginnew's picture

I agree they should've kept

breakinginnew
     AM
 
(Orangutan, 334
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 5:02pm

I agree they should've kept it quiet, but I really don't think it would've worked...administrators are probably practical, but professors are usually not very practical people. they tend to be far more idealistic so I'd bet the professor who found it and reported it wouldn't let a minor punishment fly.

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consulted87's picture

i dont think this undermines

consulted87
     CO
 
(Baboon, 111
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 5:15pm

i dont think this undermines harvard in any way, it was merely a slip up. im curious how he forged his transcripts, becuase from my understanding, the university needs to verify past enrollment (in this case at MIT), but that would mean that he had to have a SSN that was legit at MIT...right?

“Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts.” - Albert Einstein

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h.e.pennypacker's picture

Successfully scamming your

h.e.pennypacker
     IB
 
(Gorilla, 530
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 5:22pm

Successfully scamming your way into Harvard should get you into Harvard.

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LIBOR's picture

h.e.pennypacker

LIBOR
     EN
 
(Neanderthal, 2,281
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 6:07pm
h.e.pennypacker:

Successfully scamming your way into Harvard should get you into Harvard.

Agreed. It takes smarts (and balls) to do something like this. I wonder if he could have gotten in legit

looking for that pick-me-up to power through an all-nighter?

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rebelcross's picture

breakinginnew wrote: I agree

rebelcross
     IB
 
 
(King Kong, 1,565
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 6:37pm
breakinginnew:

I agree they should've kept it quiet, but I really don't think it would've worked...administrators are probably practical, but professors are usually not very practical people. they tend to be far more idealistic so I'd bet the professor who found it and reported it wouldn't let a minor punishment fly.

You know what, I bet you're 100% right.

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Gekko21's picture

If you read the full article,

Gekko21
    
 
 
(Neanderthal, 2,658
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 7:16pm

If you read the full article, this kid was just another jeffrey chiang wannabe who lied about everything. Perfect A's at Harvard, perfect A's at MIT, and forged recommendation letters from professors. He got what he deserved.

"Greed, in all of its forms; greed for life, for money, for love, for knowledge has marked the upward surge of mankind. And greed, you mark my words, will not only save Teldar Paper, but that other malfunctioning corporation called the USA."

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jackofalltrades's picture

His experience would make a

jackofalltrades
     IB
 
 
(Senior Gorilla, 784
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 8:03pm

His experience would make a great college admissions essay

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TheBenevolent's picture

he was only 2 weeks away from

TheBenevolent
     IB
 
(Senior Orangutan, 463
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 8:27pm

he was only 2 weeks away from graduation, i kind of feel bad lol

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wamartinu's picture

how could he have been 2

wamartinu
     IB
 
(Baboon, 141
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 9:12pm

how could he have been 2 weeks away from grad if he joined in 2007?

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IlliniProgrammer's picture

I would not be surprised if

IlliniProgrammer
     ST
 
 
(Almost Human, 7,662
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 10:28pm

I would not be surprised if he is simply in the category of the 5% of the scammers who get caught at this while the other 95% get away with it.

Claiming you can speak "Old English"???

Claiming to be a student at MIT and interviewing at Bowdoin???

Writing letters from "MIT" professors who a simple Google search will show work at Bowdoin???

HONESTLY!!! HOW STUPID DO YOU HAVE TO BE BEFORE HARVARD CATCHES YOU IN A LIE???!!!

In any case, I plan on applying to Harvard's PhD Economics program next year claiming that I spent three years on the moon studying the economy of the lunar aliens.

Work hard, play hard.

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wintonheights's picture

heres his

wintonheights
     EN
 
 
(Orangutan, 334
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 10:43pm

heres his "resume":

http://gawker.com/5541765/the-talented-mr-wheeler-meet-the-kid-who-faked...

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BudFox24's picture

This is simply amazing.

BudFox24
     IB
 
(Senior Orangutan, 447
 
Points)
  on 5/18/10 at 10:43pm

This is simply amazing. Probably not the first or last time this will happen though. Unbelievable what lengths people will go through.

KICKIN ASS AND TAKING NAMES

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Kanon's picture

Ballsy indeed - but should've

Kanon
     O
 
(King Kong, 1,567
 
Points)
  on 5/19/10 at 12:08am

Ballsy indeed - but should've quit while he was ahead. Would've been mostly if not completely safe after completing Harvard and just leaving the other stuff (MIT) out when applying for jobs and etc. He would then have a 'legit' Harvard diploma cert.

Reminds me of that girl who pretended to be a student at Stanford for almost a year... except more successful.

And the girl who plagerized a book (also from Harvard), got a book deal and then shit hit the fan... but still managed to get into a good law program at Georgetown, and will be summering at Sullivan & Cromwell (http://abovethelaw.com/2010/05/summer-associate-of-the-day-kaavya-viswan...). I don't know whether to be pissed that someone with a lack of character and ethics will likely become a successful lawyer (yes, I know, hold the snickers) or be incredibly impressed by the her willpower to crawl back out from the weight of the world and its scrutiny, and successfully turn her situation around.

If someone who has been smeared online for the world to see can end up in one of top law firms in the world. Then there's hope for the other Alekseys and Jeffreys and Adams too.

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CashCow's picture

He seems to actually have won

CashCow
    
 
(Senior Orangutan, 470
 
Points)
  on 5/19/10 at 1:34am

He seems to actually have won some of the shit on the resume.

http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~secfas/2009_Hoopes_Winners_List.pdf

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brotherbear's picture

The thing is, if someone

brotherbear
     PE
 
(Gorilla, 715
 
Points)
  on 5/19/10 at 2:28am

The thing is, if someone actually told me in an interview that they scammed their way into Harvard, but actually had a legitimate Harvard degree, I'd probably hire them. Why? Because it takes ballocks (big ones) to think about scamming Harvard. And it takes creativity to pull it off.

I wouldn't hire this particular kid, though, because it takes idiocy to continuously proliferate the scam. To be fair, after duping Harvard, he probably believed he could replicate his success, and if he focused on lesser prizes than the Rhodes, he might have.

I don't know--if he doesn't have a problem getting his FINRA licenses, he might make a decent trader. Basically, he doubled up on a winning trade, and circumstances went against him. That will happen to all of you wanna-be BSDs after you start taking risk. And this kid took major personal risk, so he clearly has a strong risk appetite.

If you're reading this, kid, send me a PM.

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Norman's picture

He will definitely have to

Norman
     PE
 
(Chimp, 1
 
Points)
  on 5/19/10 at 7:52am

He will definitely have to pay for what he did but he was going to graduate with honors. What does that say about the admissions program? While I don't condone what he did, it is actually pretty funny that someone really did dupe their system and did just as well as those who have the big money.

online casino - This economy may not be conducive to gambling at an online casino but if there were more gambling allowed then the economy might not be that bad.

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Bigmonkeyballs's picture

It's scary how so many people

Bigmonkeyballs
     ST
 
(Senior Chimp, 26
 
Points)
  on 5/19/10 at 9:39am

It's scary how so many people on here are praising his big balls, but not really questioning his ethics.

Why in the world would anyone want to hire this person, however smart they are. They will most likely find a way to scam you/back stab you. I wouldn't sleep comfortably at night.

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Edmundo Braverman's picture

Here's what fellow students

Edmundo Braverman
     ST
 
 
(Human, 11,059
 
Points)
  on 5/19/10 at 10:50am

Here's what fellow students at Cambridge Clown College have to say about it:

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

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IlliniProgrammer's picture

Bigmonkeyballs wrote: It's

IlliniProgrammer
     ST
 
 
(Almost Human, 7,662
 
Points)
  on 5/19/10 at 11:13am
Bigmonkeyballs:

It's scary how so many people on here are praising his big balls, but not really questioning his ethics.

Why in the world would anyone want to hire this person, however smart they are. They will most likely find a way to scam you/back stab you. I wouldn't sleep comfortably at night.

The problem with the world is that capitalism depends on people valuing honesty and LONG-TERM greed, and over the past 25-30 years, we've seen that attitude change.

If enough people like Wheeler are successful, capitalism will implode in the US. I hope every college student reads about what is happening to this guy and hopefully question whether the most important thing in life is success in and of itself.

Work hard, play hard.

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MonkeyInHumanSuit's picture

..

MonkeyInHumanSuit
     ST
 
(Monkey, 35
 
Points)
  on 5/30/10 at 11:53pm

..

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beatallica's picture

he should be goldman ceo

beatallica
     O
 
(Orangutan, 273
 
Points)
  on 5/20/10 at 1:42pm

he should be goldman ceo

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Higgs boson's picture

Nothing surprises me anymore.

Higgs boson
     O
 
(Senior Chimp, 20
 
Points)
  on 5/21/10 at 11:46am

Nothing surprises me anymore. Remember the dean of admissions at MIT who completely fabricated her resume?

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qweretyq's picture

Higgs boson wrote: Nothing

qweretyq
     ST
 
(Orangutan, 373
 
Points)
  on 5/21/10 at 3:04pm
Higgs boson:

Nothing surprises me anymore. Remember the dean of admissions at MIT who completely fabricated her resume?

exactly ... everyones doing it these days
i want to know: how exactly did he fake everything? I wanna get into grad school...
can someone write a step by step guide?

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Edmundo Braverman's picture

Wow. Here's another

Edmundo Braverman
     ST
 
 
(Human, 11,059
 
Points)
  on 5/22/10 at 8:21am

Wow. Here's another one:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_army_infiltrator

What the hell are these guys thinking???

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SinoMonkey's picture

How did he fake his

SinoMonkey
     IB
 
(Monkey, 43
 
Points)
  on 7/12/10 at 1:59pm

How did he fake his transcripts?

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The Young Investor's picture

It's like when someone works

The Young Investor
     CF
 
(Senior Baboon, 229
 
Points)
  on 7/14/10 at 4:33am

It's like when someone works for 40 hours on a way to cheat on something, when if they would have done it legitimately it would have only taken them 5.

Yours truly,
The Young Investor

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cphbravo96's picture

It's ironic how

cphbravo96
     PE
 
 
(Senior Neanderthal, 4,434
 
Points)
  on 8/15/10 at 8:43pm

It's ironic how intellectually qualified some of these people are. It's a current day Frank William Abagnale, Jr. It takes a boat load of effort and skill to get some of this done...arguably more then it would take to get good grades.

My fist thought, which others have mentioned, was, how many people actually get away with this? And I don't mean a few tenths added onto a high school GPA or something. I am talking about complete fabrication.

I guess it's ponzi-eque in that you have to keep going to some extent. Obviously in ponzi schemes you have to HAVE to keep going or you will get caught. It seems that with these falsifiers they keep going because they are addicted to getting away with it and want to push the envelope.

Regards

"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant, it's just that they know so much that isn't so."
- Ronald Reagan

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sofib09's picture

On his resume, it mentions

sofib09
     VC
 
 
(Senior Orangutan, 445
 
Points)
  on 8/16/10 at 4:50pm

On his resume, it mentions the "Bread Loaf School of English."

LOL...

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Cold-Steele's picture

A story about a guy who

Cold-Steele
     O
 
(Senior Chimp, 28
 
Points)
  on 11/28/10 at 9:46pm

A story about a guy who ALMOST had it all... I guess depending on how he did on a polygraph he may still have a shot with the CIA.... meh

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h.e.pennypacker

Living-The-Dream
     CF
 
(Senior Chimp, 26
 
Points)
  on 12/8/10 at 1:25pm
h.e.pennypacker:

Successfully scamming your way into Harvard should get you into Harvard.

I couldn't agree more.

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HFFBALLfan123's picture

What a perfect last name for

HFFBALLfan123
     PE
 
 
(King Kong, 1,324
 
Points)
  on 12/8/10 at 1:35pm

What a perfect last name for this kid....

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FailedTrader's picture

Still, this kid managed to

FailedTrader
     ST
 
(Chimp, 8
 
Points)
  on 12/14/10 at 6:31am

Still, this kid managed to get a 4.0 gpa from Harvard.

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happypantsmcgee's picture

FailedTrader wrote: Still,

happypantsmcgee
     O
 
 
(Almost Human, 9,333
 
Points)
  on 12/14/10 at 6:34am
FailedTrader:

Still, this kid managed to get a 4.0 gpa from Harvard.

Yea...everyone I have ever known from Harvard said getting good grades there was 10X easier than doing so in high school...

If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses - Henry Ford

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jjcannon's picture

Fitting that this thread was

jjcannon
     IB
 
(Orangutan, 333
 
Points)
  on 12/19/10 at 4:03am

Fitting that this thread was bumped. Kid just plead guilty: http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/7658578-adam-wheeler-harvard-c...

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