Walls student gets into 8 Ivy League schools

Anonymous
Yeah hate to say but the ND kid was hooked due to geography I literally cannot imagine an unhooked kid getting into all 8 ivies. I once was sort of surprised that this normal-ish person I knew went to MIT. Guess what? Athlete.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that North Dakota boy wouldn't have gotten into all, if not most, of those schools if he lived in the DMV.

And if the Walls girl were white or Asian she wouldn't have gotten into all the Ivies.

That's not to say they aren't both great kids and deserving of getting into any of those college, but they each have a big hook that helped him/her.


The ND kid was first in his family to go to college as well, another hook.
Anonymous
It’s not so much a question of merit as it is just chance/having a standout factor. There are more competitive/deserving students than there are spots at ivies.
Anonymous
Apparently she’s smart and she worked hard and she gives back to her community. What’s not to like? She can only attend one of those schools, so acceptance doesn’t take away all those seats from others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that North Dakota boy wouldn't have gotten into all, if not most, of those schools if he lived in the DMV.

And if the Walls girl were white or Asian she wouldn't have gotten into all the Ivies.

That's not to say they aren't both great kids and deserving of getting into any of those college, but they each have a big hook that helped him/her.


The jealousy and bitterness in this thread isn’t surprising I guess. Disappointing in 2018.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn't even click the link but I know the race. Why am I surprised.



+1 Statistically, it's always URMs who sweep all 8.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that North Dakota boy wouldn't have gotten into all, if not most, of those schools if he lived in the DMV.

And if the Walls girl were white or Asian she wouldn't have gotten into all the Ivies.

That's not to say they aren't both great kids and deserving of getting into any of those college, but they each have a big hook that helped him/her.


The ND kid was first in his family to go to college as well, another hook.


And the Walls kid appears to be a Harvard legacy, given that it appears her mother attended (and possibly legacy for some other school, although they don't mention her father in the article).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that North Dakota boy wouldn't have gotten into all, if not most, of those schools if he lived in the DMV.

And if the Walls girl were white or Asian she wouldn't have gotten into all the Ivies.

That's not to say they aren't both great kids and deserving of getting into any of those college, but they each have a big hook that helped him/her.


The jealousy and bitterness in this thread isn’t surprising I guess. Disappointing in 2018.


+1. The bitterness towards these children is a shame.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that North Dakota boy wouldn't have gotten into all, if not most, of those schools if he lived in the DMV.

And if the Walls girl were white or Asian she wouldn't have gotten into all the Ivies.

That's not to say they aren't both great kids and deserving of getting into any of those college, but they each have a big hook that helped him/her.


We know a DC educated Asian kid who, just a few years ago, did in fact get into all the ivies he applied to (which was probably all, I think) and then some other schools.
Did they write an article about him? No. I dont think that he would have wanted the publicity either ? Most teens would not want to share that information with the whole world I don’t think.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that North Dakota boy wouldn't have gotten into all, if not most, of those schools if he lived in the DMV.

And if the Walls girl were white or Asian she wouldn't have gotten into all the Ivies.

That's not to say they aren't both great kids and deserving of getting into any of those college, but they each have a big hook that helped him/her.


The ND kid was first in his family to go to college as well, another hook.


And the Walls kid appears to be a Harvard legacy, given that it appears her mother attended (and possibly legacy for some other school, although they don't mention her father in the article).



This is Stanford's little shame. The bulk of its URM AA population are the children of AA or Black Stanford undergrads and grad schools. So they get to check off the URM box, the legacy box, and the "development" (go after parents for money) boxes. This is especially prevalent in the law school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that North Dakota boy wouldn't have gotten into all, if not most, of those schools if he lived in the DMV.

And if the Walls girl were white or Asian she wouldn't have gotten into all the Ivies.

That's not to say they aren't both great kids and deserving of getting into any of those college, but they each have a big hook that helped him/her.


We know a DC educated Asian kid who, just a few years ago, did in fact get into all the ivies he applied to (which was probably all, I think) and then some other schools.
Did they write an article about him? No. I dont think that he would have wanted the publicity either ? Most teens would not want to share that information with the whole world I don’t think.

That Asian kid was probably labeled as a robot on DCUM while people singing praises for this girl.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Apparently she’s smart and she worked hard and she gives back to her community. What’s not to like? She can only attend one of those schools, so acceptance doesn’t take away all those seats from others.

And people say Asian students are robots for being exactly those (maybe even better). Talking about hypocrisy and double standard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that North Dakota boy wouldn't have gotten into all, if not most, of those schools if he lived in the DMV.

And if the Walls girl were white or Asian she wouldn't have gotten into all the Ivies.

That's not to say they aren't both great kids and deserving of getting into any of those college, but they each have a big hook that helped him/her.


The jealousy and bitterness in this thread isn’t surprising I guess. Disappointing in 2018.


+1. The bitterness towards these children is a shame.


Well, maybe these kids who get into all these schools shouldn’t participate in huge publicity grabs bragging about it?
I’m happy for this girl too, but the news coverage is a little weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that North Dakota boy wouldn't have gotten into all, if not most, of those schools if he lived in the DMV.

And if the Walls girl were white or Asian she wouldn't have gotten into all the Ivies.

That's not to say they aren't both great kids and deserving of getting into any of those college, but they each have a big hook that helped him/her.


We know a DC educated Asian kid who, just a few years ago, did in fact get into all the ivies he applied to (which was probably all, I think) and then some other schools.
Did they write an article about him? No. I dont think that he would have wanted the publicity either ? Most teens would not want to share that information with the whole world I don’t think.

That Asian kid was probably labeled as a robot on DCUM while people singing praises for this girl.


He’s a great guy. Frighteningly smart, hard working, well rounded and a nice, decent person.
I don’t think that most people on DCUM have any idea what they are talking about most of the time so it really doesn’t matter what DCUM thinks.
Anonymous
What bothers me about these "grand sweep" stories is that it is always a URM winning all eight and that because they applied to all 8 (with terrific GPA and scores, I get it), they are going to get in all 8. But that leaves seven other deserving students out there waitlisted. Out of the 8 Ivies, surely these students have a top one, two or three picks. So why apply to all eight for bragging rights? No, I'm not bitter as a PP said. I don't even have a student applying this year. I'm just reflecting on why some students feel they must do this. The whole point of SCEA and EDs were to make students pick the elite school they most wanted early on in the game, so that all 8 schools didn't have to review the same 50K applications. It's counterproductive when a student does this. Now she'll pick one and call or email the other seven to release a spot.
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