Post ID: @1skm+1r0ypoEk, what a LAME "argument" you make. OF COURSE prospects and students care(d) about whether or not their first levels of communication @ whichever prestigious university admissions was facing for was an Actual Employee of the prestigious institution!!!
One of the key reasons why prospects/students are interested in a given prestigious institution is because they expect a first generation experience from the trusted and highly regarded institution and therefore do not expect to have to deal with second generation, watered down, not as knowledgeable or committed to the excellence that the prestigious institution's reputation was built on!
As well, do people really expect their ssa/student advising to come from those who are not actually employed by the prestigious institution?
Many, if not all, of the more prestigious institutions require their employees to hold at least a bachelor's degree before employing.
2u, the ultimate posers that they are, say/said that employees were required to hold a bachelors degree as a condition of employment , but yet they couldn't seem to be bothered to actually require verification of an employee's degree. Tons of employees could have lied, to the point of possibly not even having completed high school - because whose going to verify it?!
If you're paying Top, Top, Top dollars to have your new home built, and the builders are known for their reputation, certain elements of subcontracting would not be acceptable-- and you would demand full transparency @ what the company was having done by subcontractors --- because you're after the products and reputation that the prestigious company was built on!
It's not a hard concept!! It's 2u's problem from the start-- lack of transparency ( and as a result, some underhanded "business" practices ensued).