Early in Karina Levin's grade 12 data management course, she knew she wasn't going to pass, so she dropped the course. She'd heard a lot of her friends were signing up at private schools to get better grades. Not the big, prestigious private schools with ivy and uniforms... but these small academies where you could do one or two courses for a fee. And the rumour was, you didn't have to do well to get an A—you just had to buy it. In the wake of the admissions scandal in the U.S., Doc Project producer Julia Pagel, along with 19-year-old Ryerson journalism student Naama Weingarten, investigate what's really going on at the so-called "Credit Mills" in Ontario.