<p>It is unbelievable that representatives of Emory would talk about ratings in the same discussion that they discuss lying about their scores. Good lord!! Is there no shame at all? I would expect this" We are so mortified by the lack of integrity of our own administration and staff that we realize we can’t, in good conscience, inquire about the integrity of our application pool of 18 year olds while admitting we lied about scores. So we are going to skip a year of recruiting, take a year to evaluate out own values, review ethics as they pertain to the full scope of issues relevant to educating young adults. We may even write a few essays about “What lesson did we learn after it was revealed we cheated”. Then, if we feel we are ready, we will resume recruiting. We fully believe we should be taken out of the ratings game for the year." But no. There are representatives from the college considering whether or not efforts to stop the cheating will hurt the ratings. What?</p>