Adebayo AdeniranFollowMar 3, 2021·1 min readIn a 2012 TED Talk, Professor Barry Schwartz suggested universities should admit students randomly from the pool of students who have been proven to meet the school’s baseline criteria. He may have said it as a joke, but it would certainly make university admissions fairer. It would prevent the super-rich from gaming the system.The Real Problem With Rich People5.1K109Andrew ChengIn an age where hedge funds speculate with university endowments, Is this a practical idea?