Rebecca Esselstein’s faculty advisor at the US Air Force Academy later admitted that she was pressured to “inflate” the grades of minorities and women.
The “top cadet” at the US Air Force Academy class of 2015 who went on to obtain a Rhodes Scholarship became intense “friends” with the fellow Air Force Officer even offering her own brother to the woman in exchange for what some have claimed was purported academic “inflation”.
It has long been known that the US Air Force was looking for a “top cadet” for their marketing campaigns to recruit more women. The Air Force openly admits it gives favorable treatment to women and “adjusts” their scores so that they can compete.
The faculty advisor, who later obtained her PhD at the University of Minnesota, said that she was pressured by University of Minnesota English Professor Daniel Philippon to give favorable grades to Chinese students.
The unidentified Air Force Officer admitted to ProtestPress.com that she did in fact give “inflatted” grades to students from Wuhan, China. Did Esselstein also get “inflatted” grades?
