In P.S. (2004), a woman in her late 30s, Louise Harrington, works as an admissions officer at Columbia University's School of Fine Arts. She is intelligent, pretty, and successful with her life. However, she feels that something is missing and becomes emotionally entangled with a 17-year-old F. Scott Feinstadt. As she becomes romantically involved with him, she starts receiving anonymous letters from a secret admirer. Through these letters, she is convinced that her secret admirer is actually her high school sweetheart who died in a car accident years ago. Louise then embarks on a journey to uncover the truth and find closure.
Portia Nathan is an admissions officer at Princeton University. Her life takes a turn when she meets a college-bound student who may be the son she gave up for adoption. As Portia navigates her personal and professional crisis, she discovers the true meaning of family and love.
Brad, a middle-aged man, experiences a midlife crisis as he reflects on his life and regrets. He accompanies his son on a college tour and becomes envious of his success and the achievements of his college friends. Brad struggles with his own feelings of inadequacy and confronts his privilege and the choices he made in his past.
A high school senior must choose between enrolling at the college of her dreams and remaining at home to take care of her bipolar mother.
INSPIRED BY TRUE EVENTS - Wanting to ensure she gets in to a great college, a student becomes involved in an admission scandal. When the police start snooping around and begin to close in on the ring leader, things turn deadly.
Follows the lives of students in a suburban high school, touching on topics such as education, discipline, social commentary, and the challenges they face in their daily lives.
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