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Since last fall, Ms. Jones had been making speeches around the country to promote her book, тАЬLess Stress, More Success: A New Approach to Guiding Your Teen Through College Admissions and Beyond,тАЭ written with a pediatrician, Dr. Kenneth R. Ginsburg. The book had added to her reputation as a kind of guru of the movement to tame the college admissions frenzy.
тАЬLess Stress, More SuccessтАЭ addresses not only the pressure to be perfect but also a need to live with integrity.
тАЬHolding integrity is sometimes very hard to do because the temptation may be to cheat or cut corners,тАЭ it says. тАЬBut just remember that тАШwhat goes around comes around,тАЩ meaning that life has a funny way of giving back what you put out.тАЭ
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Jones has a long history at MIT, first coming to the Institute with her husband, Steven R. Bussolari PhD '83, in 1978. At the time, Bussolari was serving as a Graduate Resident Tutor at Burton-Conner House and is now an Associate Division Head at the Lincoln Laboratory.
In 1979, Jones took a secretarial job in the Admissions Office that Clay described as "a very junior entry level position [that] did not require a bachelor's degree." Jones, however, listed multiple degrees on her r├йsum├й. Those degrees weren't checked because Jones was not in a "mission critical" position, said Clay. In the coming years, Jones gained more responsibility in the Admissions Office and was at one point tasked with increasing the percentage of females at MIT.
What a Joke!!! She preaching the virtues of integrity
It isn't that she lied about 1 or 2 years of work-ex, but the claim of 3 Degrees from different colleges is too much....
Goddamit what the heck MIT was doing all these years..may be time to verify the credentials of all the employees in Universities