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My Reverse College Application

38 点作者 rmshea大约 6 年前

18 条评论

pmiller2大约 6 年前
&gt;Third, the college application undermines my value as an individual. Over the past seventeen years, I pursued my passions, excelled at every task I set my mind to, and tried to give back to the community that got me to where I am today. I should be in demand.<p>You&#x27;re conflating your value as an individual with your value to other people. Pursuing passions and giving back is great for your value as an individual, but most of the world doesn&#x27;t actually care. Unless your passion is something that other people can use to make money, it&#x27;s not going to be relevant to anyone else. I don&#x27;t care if someone I hire to do a job is the world&#x27;s greatest amateur ichthyologist if I&#x27;m hiring them to do a job that doesn&#x27;t involve fish.<p>The sooner you learn this, the better off you will be. I used to believe similarly that if I worked hard, went to school, and got a degree, that would be enough to get me a decent job. I was wrong. Nobody cared about any of that. All they wanted to know was could I do anything for them that would make them more money than it cost to hire me.<p>By all means, pursue whatever passions you want, but don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s necessarily going to get you anywhere in the world.
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doug3465大约 6 年前
Guy has posted this every day for a week now<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;submitted?id=rmshea" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;submitted?id=rmshea</a>
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jshowa3大约 6 年前
There&#x27;s nothing wrong with this guy except for maybe the fact that he thinks he deserves to get into a top school. Top schools are really just as good as a lot of lower acceptance rate schools. The point is the piece of paper, not necessarily where you go. Where you go has ancillary benefits like connections and more opportunity, but that doesn&#x27;t make you any lesser if you take a school with less of that. Some of the smartest people in the world didn&#x27;t even go to college.
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iscrewyou大约 6 年前
I can no way put myself into your shoes and behave like I understand. I don’t. If it was me, I would be heart broken at that age. Now that I’m older and done with college, I feel a sense of relief for him. But that’s maybe because I’m projecting my experience on to what I should’ve felt if I didn’t go to college.<p>Financial, parental, social stress aside, this is beautiful. It definitely seems like you have a better head on your shoulders than I did at your age.<p>What ever path you choose, just stay positive, work on yourself, shoot for things, let time do it’s thing.
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rmbryan大约 6 年前
Full disclosure, I did get into two schools in the fall which I am excited to attend.<p>How does that work? The whole lead in was specific about complete failure.
notacoward大约 6 年前
When I read &quot;reverse college application&quot; my first thought was of an application the college had to make to have the honor of the student&#x27;s matriculation. Maybe they&#x27;d be accepted. Maybe they&#x27;d feel the sting of rejection, and they (in the form of their deans and presidents and regents or whatever) would start to question their own worth. Seemed like a cool idea, so I was rather disappointed to find that it was something else entirely.
ggambetta大约 6 年前
The whole &quot;getting into college&quot; thing in the US sounds awful. I&#x27;m glad I did it elsewhere.
craftinator大约 6 年前
Go to plumbing trade school! College really isn&#x27;t anything special now adays, and plumbers have better job security and make more than most college grads I know.
gameguy43大约 6 年前
You seem like a self-starter. So consider taking a year off, moving to a cool city, and just getting a job in an industry that interests you. Try to move up the ladder. Try a bunch of stuff. If you&#x27;re getting some traction, just stick with it--you might be way better off than your friends in 4 years (real work experience and no debt). If not, you can try applying to college again in a year or two.<p>Good luck.
ilikehurdles大约 6 年前
I applied to colleges back in 2006&#x2F;7. Did something drastic happen to college application competitiveness in the last decade or so? I&#x27;d understand getting only rejections if he only applied to Ivys or something; but, I have a hard time accepting that he&#x27;s anywhere outside of the caliber of the top 10% of applicants. Is it because of the degree programs he applied to?
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swagtricker大约 6 年前
Poor kid. No, literally. He must be a poor kid. Otherwise, his parents would have just bought his way in, right?
1121redblackgo大约 6 年前
I&#x27;m not sure this is the proper forum for this content. Appreciate the effort though, great job
rmshea大约 6 年前
Hi all, thank you for the thoughtful comments. I apologize — this might not have been the best forum to share this. Regardless, thank you for reading my story. I wish you all the best.
kangnkodos大约 6 年前
Did he really put &quot;Stanford&quot; into his common app essay? If so, that explains why all the other top colleges rejected him.
mfatica大约 6 年前
How pretentious
nartz大约 6 年前
&quot;Modeling my it off of&quot;
brianpgordon大约 6 年前
&gt; Full disclosure, I did get into two schools in the fall which I am excited to attend.<p>Oh man, my eyes couldn&#x27;t possibly be rolling harder back in my head.
frgtpsswrdlame大约 6 年前
Just go to a state school like a normal person.
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