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To Get into the Ivy League, “Extraordinary” Isn’t Always Enough These Days

17 pointsby dailybagelabout 3 years ago

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MengerSpongeabout 3 years ago
The application to elite colleges is more than just a straight numbers game. Essays are intended to help admissions get to know the applicant, to learn how they&#x27;d function in the college&#x27;s community. The idea of spending that precious time to talk about why you made a pair of B&#x27;s as a sophomore? Freakin yikes my dude.<p>&quot;See, I have this history of anxiety and depression and perfectionism, and I desperately need for you to understand that some of my grades from when I was 14 don&#x27;t define me&quot;<p>I 100% guarantee each of those institutions admitted white non-donor non-legacy students with Bs on their transcript.<p>It&#x27;s also a red flag to apply to all the Ivies. They&#x27;re wildly different institutions, that offer different strengths, weaknesses, personalities, and development opportunities. The only real reason to apply to all of them is that you don&#x27;t know what you want out of any of them.<p>That said, my heart goes out to this poor kid. Some douche canoe thought a WSJ profile of a strong student with unsuccessful applications would help her or something? I&#x27;m glad to be on the other side of college admissions. Elite institutions are more of a crapshoot than ever, and it&#x27;s inevitable that some poor schmucks are going to catch a bad hop, especially if they didn&#x27;t diversify their application pool.<p>Also, doesn&#x27;t her class rank auto-qualify for UT Austin? Her fall-back is one of the best universities in the world? She started an accounting club, and she got default admission into the world&#x27;s top-ranked accounting program? Lol. This is such a non-story.<p>Aaaaalso, because this WSJ nonsense is apparently triggering: she&#x27;s some math prodigy, but she doesn&#x27;t understand how percentiles work? &quot;23rd out of 668, or in the third percentile, she said&quot;
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dfdzabout 3 years ago
The student is<p>&gt; ranked 23rd out of 668<p>students at a mediocre public high school [1].<p>[1]<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.usnews.com&#x2F;education&#x2F;best-high-schools&#x2F;texas&#x2F;districts&#x2F;mckinney-independent-school-district&#x2F;mckinney-high-school-19533" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.usnews.com&#x2F;education&#x2F;best-high-schools&#x2F;texas&#x2F;dis...</a>
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tatrajimabout 3 years ago
Who needs entrance exams these days? Just ramp up the drama on one&#x27;s personal essay, all is good.
silexiaabout 3 years ago
It seems that the color of your skin is now important for college entrance to elite universities than is the quality of your academics.
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popcubeabout 3 years ago
...also people hate just performing some exam, but it maybe better for people who won&#x27;t give up raise their social class