: Thornton quickly becomes the life of the party, using his vast wealth to bypass academic rigor—hiring experts to do his homework and even commissioning author Kurt Vonnegut to write a paper on his own books.
: Concerned that his son is ready to drop out of Grand Lakes University, Thornton decides to join him as a freshman to prove that education is valuable. : Thornton quickly becomes the life of the
: His flamboyant lifestyle clashes with stuffy administrators, particularly the suspicious Dean Martin and snooty Professor Barbay. : Thornton quickly becomes the life of the