https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2023/02/17/new-stem-recruitment-program-seeks-to-increase-yield-of-stem-matriculates/ https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2023/02/26/inside-the-hahn-scholars-programs-push-to-recruit-top-stem-students/ The STEM investment figures are easy to google |
She actually was first gen according the definition listed on Penn's website, which they only changed after they kicked her out. |
What are you being so pedantic for? |
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It finally made reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/yale/comments/1nrb08r/first_year_removed_from_campus_for_falsified/ "She wasn’t 30 herself, but she was dating a 30 yr old and trying to wanted him to stay in their dorm which made her roommate scared, but she herself was 19. The fake id thing was bc her roommate found her real id which had a diff name and birthday than what she was telling the school and everyone here" Speculation about spying on US???? |
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she wasn't a spy and every kid in that dorm as a fake.
but having the guy stay over was an issue |
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So you can’t have an older boyfriend?
Or a fake ID? |
Someone spying wouldn’t be doing weird shit to be caught. |
7058 students took college entrance exams in an entire state in one year? |
| "I know that one of the authors on this piece was this first year’s suitemate, which is a pretty significant detail to omit." |
Maybe you’ve heard, population is not equally divided among the states? There’s only about 8000 high school seniors in North Dakota. 7000 test-takers is pretty good. |
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apparently, she lied about citizenship.
She was a Chinese national and indicated she was a US citizen on app. There may be legitimate espionage concerns. https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/1nwe3f5/reminder_dont_falsify_info_on_your_applications/ |
If so, she was really bad at her job. Managed to draw negative attention and get booted quickly. Total fail. 🤦♀️ |
Yes, sounds like she was a sleeper agent… 😉 |
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These cases highlight how flawed Ivy admission process is and how falsely they claim it to be so detailed and fair.
Every year they reject qualified honest applicants and make them feel like failure while admitting people who game the system with money, connections, exaggeration and falsehood. |
Yes, unfortunately we have seen this time and again. A parent sets up and runs a nonprofit that collects toys for kids with cancer and then when the kid is in high school, the narrative of its origins suddenly changes and says that the kid is the founder of the nonprofit. The guy who is the founder of Command Education - he also got into Yale after setting up an "anti-bullying" nonprofit that he promptly stop caring about once he got into Yale. Now he is out scamming anxious parents in Manhattan who are willing to pay him $$ so that he does not counsel other kids at their kid's elite private school. |