http://www.slate.com/articles/life/education/2016/07/why_are_people_so_easily_exploited_by_for_profit_colleges_stealing_america.html
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There is a typo I saw:
Once they expressed any kind of interest—online, in person, or on the phone—in getting a degree, they were heavily recruited by for-profit colleges, sometimes receiving five or more phone calls in a single day.
should be:
five or more phone calls a day, nearly every day for 2 months.
..Call volume is heavily racked and monitored using ITT's TAPIT phone monitoring system:
http://www.attaluscom.com/PDFs/Tapit1.pdf
There is a typo I saw:
Once they expressed any kind of interest—online, in person, or on the phone—in getting a degree, they were heavily recruited by for-profit colleges, sometimes receiving five or more phone calls in a single day.
should be:
five or more phone calls a day, nearly every day for 2 months.
...Call volume is heavily tracked & monitored in real time by ITT's TAPIT phone monitoring system:
http://www.attaluscom.com/PDFs/Tapit1.pdf
Very good article like any of the ones by David.