New York teen accepted to all 8 Ivy League schools

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry buster. Race has nothing to do with my comment. That you do not know anyone who applied to all the Ivy League schools or SEC schools (to play football) is just as irrelevant as I do not know anyone who applied to all community colleges.

Your worldview is miniscule. This successful applicant we are describing certainly doesn't give a hoot about what you or I think at this juncture. She did what she wanted, executed, and got her result. She can sit back and fine tune which institution is the ultimate best fit...for her...and not you and your friends.


She can do what she wants. And I can think and say what I want. She and the others are purely doing this as a sport. The one kid applied to 18 schools. 18! That goes way beyond fine tuning. He's probably only visited a fraction of those.
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Anonymous wrote:The irony is that there are only 7 Ivy League schools, which nobody seems to have noticed.


No, there are eight.


Standford is not an Ivy.


Stanford is not spelled Standford.

This thread is pathetic.


Look it up. Who is pathetic now?
Anonymous
I agree with this poster.

What does your attending IVY league grad/undergrad (did you get that, wink, wink?) with all your high school friends who did the same thing...purely for "non trophy" reasons really mean? You seem to be throwing this Ivy league credential crap (undergrad + grad wink, wink) around as if you are proud of this trophy indeed...strutting around "Ivy" (low tier) credentials like some constipated bimbo peacock while somehow attempting to denigrate another who applied to these schools?

The girl in question doesn't give a damn what you think or where (and why) you went to undergrad and grad school. She really doesn't. You and your friends that attended both low tier Ivy undergrad and grad schools should get over yourselves.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The irony is that there are only 7 Ivy League schools, which nobody seems to have noticed.


No, there are eight.


Standford is not an Ivy.


Stanford is not spelled Standford.

This thread is pathetic.


Look it up. Who is pathetic now?


And it's still not an Ivy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with this poster.

What does your attending IVY league grad/undergrad (did you get that, wink, wink?) with all your high school friends who did the same thing...purely for "non trophy" reasons really mean? You seem to be throwing this Ivy league credential crap (undergrad + grad wink, wink) around as if you are proud of this trophy indeed...strutting around "Ivy" (low tier) credentials like some constipated bimbo peacock while somehow attempting to denigrate another who applied to these schools?

The girl in question doesn't give a damn what you think or where (and why) you went to undergrad and grad school. She really doesn't. You and your friends that attended both low tier Ivy undergrad and grad schools should get over yourselves.



Woo hoo! It's elitism within elitism! Tiers fight to the death!
Anonymous
The rule that has always worked for me - with affirmative action the minority looses credibility. While the majority looses opportunity. I do not involve myself with those who I feel may not be truely capable and that has always worked to my advantage. Learned this from my parents







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Anonymous wrote:
...This ancient town of Badagry was founded around l425 A.D. Before its existence, people lived along the Coast of Gberefu and this area later gave birth to the town of Badagry. It is the second largest commercial town in Lagos State, located an hour from Lagos and half an hour from the Republic of Benin. The Town of Badagry is bordered on the south by the Gulf of Guinea and surrounded by creeks, islands and a lake. The ancient town served mainly the Oyo Empire, which was comprised of Yoruba and Ogu people. Today, the Aworis and Egun are mainly the people who live in the town of Badagry as well as in Ogun State in Nigeria and in the neighbouring Republic of Benin. In the early 1500's, slaves were transported from West Africa to America through Badagry. Also Africans were taken to Europe, South America and the Caribbean. The slaves came mainly from West Africa and the neighbouring countries of Benin and Togo as well as other parts of Nigeria. The slave trade became the major source of income for the Europeans in Badagry. Today, Badagry is an historic site because of the significant role it played as a major slave port in Nigeria.


Over the period of the whole trade, more than 3.5 million slaves were shipped from Nigeria to the Americas. Most of these slaves were Igbo and Yoruba, with significant concentrations of Hausa, Ibibio, and other ethnic groups.


West Africa...Gold coast...Kingdom of Benin known as slave coast...for the Americas


http://old.antislavery.org/breakingthesilence/slave_routes/slave_routes_nigeria.shtml

The "off-shore" slave traders had more success on the West African coast...the mosquitos amongst other surprises were increasing health threats with further interior penetration!


How does this conflict with the earlier post? The vast majority of enslaved Nigerians were apparently NOT shipped to the United States. The Americas (as referenced above) includes North, South and Central America, as well as the Caribbean. It appears that Nigerians tended to land in the part of the Americas that is not the United States. Is this controversial?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with this poster.

What does your attending IVY league grad/undergrad (did you get that, wink, wink?) with all your high school friends who did the same thing...purely for "non trophy" reasons really mean? You seem to be throwing this Ivy league credential crap (undergrad + grad wink, wink) around as if you are proud of this trophy indeed...strutting around "Ivy" (low tier) credentials like some constipated bimbo peacock while somehow attempting to denigrate another who applied to these schools?

The girl in question doesn't give a damn what you think or where (and why) you went to undergrad and grad school. She really doesn't. You and your friends that attended both low tier Ivy undergrad and grad schools should get over yourselves.



WTF? Are you drunk?

I only included information about myself when the PP said something about community college. Sorry - I "just" went to lowly Columbia undergrad & grad. And I have friends from all 8 Ivy League schools. I am familiar with these schools - are you?

Given how widely different these schools are these students' motivations for applying to all are pretty clear. Saying that doesn't take away from their accomplishments at all. Certainly they are very talented and are likely to be very successful. Yay - kids who applied to all 8 Ivy League schools just to say that they could. That is why we are all talking about it now. That is what they wanted after all.



Anonymous
Nigerian = work ethic (compared to AA) and brings cultural
Ideas to the school. Don't forget parents can afford the tuition.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree with this poster.

What does your attending IVY league grad/undergrad (did you get that, wink, wink?) with all your high school friends who did the same thing...purely for "non trophy" reasons really mean? You seem to be throwing this Ivy league credential crap (undergrad + grad wink, wink) around as if you are proud of this trophy indeed...strutting around "Ivy" (low tier) credentials like some constipated bimbo peacock while somehow attempting to denigrate another who applied to these schools?

The girl in question doesn't give a damn what you think or where (and why) you went to undergrad and grad school. She really doesn't. You and your friends that attended both low tier Ivy undergrad and grad schools should get over yourselves.



WTF? Are you drunk?

I only included information about myself when the PP said something about community college. Sorry - I "just" went to lowly Columbia undergrad & grad. And I have friends from all 8 Ivy League schools. I am familiar with these schools - are you?

Given how widely different these schools are these students' motivations for applying to all are pretty clear. Saying that doesn't take away from their accomplishments at all. Certainly they are very talented and are likely to be very successful. Yay - kids who applied to all 8 Ivy League schools just to say that they could. That is why we are all talking about it now. That is what they wanted after all.



^ and if they didn't want us all talking about it then they would have quietly kept this within their own circle. But obviously they wanted to share that winner pic of all eight of their acceptance packages.

Anonymous
She can do what she wants. And I can think and say what I want. She and the others are purely doing this as a sport. The one kid applied to 18 schools. 18! That goes way beyond fine tuning. He's probably only visited a fraction of those.


Nonsense, if you are white, legacy with the last name of Bush you can apply to only one school. The rest of us intellectual mortals are rolling the dice. The lady was smart to spread out the risk. She is not White, privileged, legacy with Daddy on the Board. She is an outsider. She is an immigrant. For all we know she may be very concerned about how these schools and the establishment view immigrants and immigrant families in America given the current US political cycle and climate. She would be foolish to apply to only one school even being number 1 in her class, number 1 on SAT, ACT, with all the awards and accolades. You see when you are on the other side of the tracks you understand fully well there are no guarantees and some whimsical decisions are made based on how you look, talk, and where you come from. She knows this. Her parents know this. Many others on the other side of the track know this. Many in America know this as they are creeping out of the woodwork to support the likes of Trump and Cruz --professed Ivy League grads--who simply want to deport "immigrants". Why would any immigrant family take any chances with applications to the same Ivy alma maters of a Cruz and a Trump? You might be flat out rejected at Princeton, Harvard and Penn by the likes of a Trump or Cruz on the selection committee! Why take a chance? Why risk it if you really want to school in the Ivy League. There is really nothing to lose by keeping all the options open.

We understand why you don't get it? Immigrants increasingly do not trust the process here in America. With Ivy Leaguers like you, Trump and Cruz why would any immigrant apply to only a few schools? De facto, they do not have the same predictable guarantees and constitutional rights as you in the US.

With college and university decisions and the big money and potential big debt at stake this is an increasingly big decision in one's life. This girl is savvy. She understands what's at stake, the big bucks vs. big bust/debt. From a purely financial perspective, in today's market, I advise the same strategy. It may ultimately translate into big long-term savings.

As a parent, I would have provided her the same counsel. Take no chances with the American system. It's unpredictable.
Anonymous
It was not based on merit. She is reaping the benefits of slavery and Jesse Jackson and her family never witnessed those two evils.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nigerian = work ethic (compared to AA) and brings cultural
Ideas to the school. Don't forget parents can afford the tuition.




Divide and conquer, huh? Stop trying to stir-up shit.
Anonymous
It was not based on merit. She is reaping the benefits of slavery and Jesse Jackson and her family never witnessed those two evils.


That's straight from the Tea Party talking points in the men's room in the Dulles airport.
Anonymous
Is it stir up shit or face the truth? I've always benefited from understanding cultures and reality
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