| Scoring essays doesn't mean they don't read essays. I'm frankly surprised that they ever 'scored' essays, which they seem to define as grading them for writing strength, etc. It never crossed my mind that any school was doing something like that. |
| I love this thread. All so true, so funny, so sad and so ridiculous. Let’s go to Vegas. |
I still have my old ACT printed scores (proudly at 31, back in the days it was amazing score) and showed my kid to beat me (which he did after taking twice). Now I need to dig my GRE scores! |
When they receive 50k - 100K applications, verything needs to be scored. They need a numbered scoring system. Common sense. |
URM, being an alphabet person, first gen and recruited athlete. |
I don’t think URM even matters anymore. Just first gen and athletes. |
Yes, most places like Duke score essays. A reader summarizes the essay and scores it. As a PP said, they have too many not to. |
| Yes - I think that it should just be based on SATs. But everyone should be given the exact same SAT prep course and the SATs should be made a little more difficult. Test scores would be the most objective way to do admissions. All the other things can easily be manipulated. |
| student essay by a junior in a school newspaper = not worth my time |
Equitable, random admissions. Buy as many lottery tickets as you choose. |
Let’s resolve the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, too, while we’re at it. Pie in the sky pronouncements are not helpful, particularly while we still live in a democracy. |
These can and are gamed. I posted on another thread that the essay was BS because so many people hire essay and college consultants. I let DC do everything on their own, no tutors, prepping.. DC was a magnet student with super high stats, and wrote a great essay. But still rejected from T10. Kids with very similar stats as my DC hired consultants, and they got into T10. I was against hiring any consultant because I felt that kids should be doing these things on their own. I guess my DC paid the price for that. College admissions has become ridiculous. It's a game, and money means you can play the game better. We come from a UMC neighborhood, and I'm pretty sure college admissions officers assumed that my kid had a college consultant and tutor, too, like so many seem to. It's such BS. |
What’s an alphabet person? |
Agree |
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