How is she going to get a new SSN for her second application? |
Only necessary if she's applying for financial aid. |
No. Kid is now out of college. To be more precise, at the time the kid applied to college, the non profit had been active 8 years and helped one kid. One more benefited while the kid was still at college and his parents continued I run it. |
Since she applied under a fake name, I assume she doesn’t give an SSN. |
You don't supply a SSN for Common App unless you need aid. |
Yes, that was my point. SSN is not required, and since she used a fake name I assume she didn’t provide an SSN that would give away the game. |
| She legally changed her name, wasn't a fake name. |
I remember seeing online that one of the southern LAC's (rhodes maybe) had an admissions committee that would travel personally to schools in the region that were "admitting a student to our school for the FIRST TIME EVER!" Cute pics on Facebook of happy excited kids and teachers and principals. Thinking how delightful it would have been if the Yale ad com folks had turned up at the high school in North Dakota to congratulate them for having the first ever student admitted to Yale, and then asking what classroom she was in so they could track her down and give her a balloon and her admittance letter in person. When they make the Made for TV movie, they should include a scene like that. It would be too funny! |
It wasn’t the name her airline ticket was under (which is what made the roommate suspicious), so it is t the name she has legal ID for and therefore is t connected to her SSN, either. |
| Is it illegal to forge transcripts and letters of recommendation, etc? Just wondering it this is a criminal offense? I am not in the legal field but curious if there are any legal ramifications for this kid? |
Indeed it does catch up with the cheaters. One of the kids I mentioned cheated to get into MIT could never get an internship and now has no job. |
Reminds me of a decade or so ago when MIT’s own admissions head — she’s white, mind you — was outed as a fraud |
Yup! No wonder they accept these types. I think Harvard had one recently. He was found out and is at Columbia. I forget the exact details of what happened. And long ago, another male faked tons of stuff to get into Harvard — there are stories that come up in Google. |
This shouldn't be a freshman's responsibility and they shouldn't have been exposed to this. |
Ivies claim to have many layers to asses a student and all that holistic shit, how can they blame one new hire for all of this? |