Forget all those reports about Hillary Clinton’s managers letting her get spontaneous. She’s as carefully scripted as ever. And her aides are determined to keep it that way.

E-mails obtained by the Associated Press disclose that in the runup to her appearances — especially on college campuses, a reservoir of support for rival Bernie Sanders — Team Clinton left nothing to chance.

Her image-control gurus “offered” to ghostwrite the precise introduction for her, and to script questions for the audience that — surprise, surprise — neatly dovetailed with her key talking points.

Like this one for the president of Greenville Technical College in South Carolina: “We have a number of students who have a financial need — what do we do to make college affordable?”

Another college was asked to provide “a list of 2 or 3 students that would be fitting to introduce the Secretary” — presumably for pre-clearance and prep by Clinton aides.

Plainly, the campaign is fearful of letting anyone go off-script around the candidate.

Which is why she hasn’t held a press conference — where she must face open questioning — for more than six months now.

One key to Donald Trump’s success is that he’s almost never scripted, and he doesn’t shy away from challenging questions.

Something for Team Hillary to consider.