Malia - Harvard

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Anonymous wrote:You gone learn something today. Ronald "Ron" Prescott Reagan is the atheist son. Ronald Wilson Reagan is the prez.


You think you're cute.

Anyway, Prez Reagan being a C student in Economics makes perfect sense.
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Anonymous wrote:What an excellent example to show why we must stop race-conscious AA and pay more attention to SES and educational background instead.


Do you think that colleges are unaware of Malia Obama's SES and educational background? Are you under the impression that she will get favorable treatment in the admissions process because of her race?

This is actually the worst possible example of the benefits/costs of race-conscious AA. Her race is immaterial. She is the daughter of the POTUS. Her application sits in a pile all by itself.


+ 1. If Malia was wholly unqualified to attend an Ivy League level school she probably wouldn't apply. Her college counselor (and parents) would probably come up with a list of schools that would fit her best. But even if she applied and was rejected from Ivy League/MIT/Stanford it would be a rejection from the best colleges in the US. About 93% of applicants are rejected every year.

Not to hate on Jenna but I don't think she was Yale material, she knew it and went to UT Austin and had a great college experience.


She seems like a nice, friendly, plumpish person.


Really?? This isn't right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Michelle Obama's brother (Craig) preceded her at Princeton. He graduated 1983 and she graduated 1985. As a highly acclaimed basketball player at Princeton (twice named Ivy League Player of the Year), Craig likely had a much different and more enjoyable experience at Princeton thank Michelle. Craig's daughter is currently a student at Princeton and plays on the basketball team. So while there are plenty of family connections to Princeton, Malia will likely have many more options to choose from that will trump these affiliations and allow her to dismiss Old Nassau as a viable option.


Favoritism is OK as long as it's the child of minority elites.
Anonymous
You obviously are not aware of "development admissions" practiced by majority elites.

http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/Polk_Rich_Applicants.htm
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Anonymous wrote:Michelle Obama's brother (Craig) preceded her at Princeton. He graduated 1983 and she graduated 1985. As a highly acclaimed basketball player at Princeton (twice named Ivy League Player of the Year), Craig likely had a much different and more enjoyable experience at Princeton thank Michelle. Craig's daughter is currently a student at Princeton and plays on the basketball team. So while there are plenty of family connections to Princeton, Malia will likely have many more options to choose from that will trump these affiliations and allow her to dismiss Old Nassau as a viable option.


Favoritism is OK as long as it's the child of minority elites.


Must...turn...every...conversation...into...discussion...of...race. There, I have done it and feel much better. Now I can blame everything that is wrong with my sorry life on racial preferences.
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Anonymous wrote:Michelle Obama's brother (Craig) preceded her at Princeton. He graduated 1983 and she graduated 1985. As a highly acclaimed basketball player at Princeton (twice named Ivy League Player of the Year), Craig likely had a much different and more enjoyable experience at Princeton thank Michelle. Craig's daughter is currently a student at Princeton and plays on the basketball team. So while there are plenty of family connections to Princeton, Malia will likely have many more options to choose from that will trump these affiliations and allow her to dismiss Old Nassau as a viable option.


Favoritism is OK as long as it's the child of minority elites.


Legacy is legacy. As daughter of a POTUS being Malia O'Malley or Malia Obama or Malia Than is irrelevant.

But back to the discussion at hand. Looks like Malia will be attending her aunt's alma mater, Barnard

The Lawrenceville Prep senior, one of a growing number of The First Tee of Greater Trenton success stories, stated nonchalantly that she and Malia Obama will attend Barnard College next fall.


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http://www.trentonian.com/sports/20160426/la-parker-lawrenceville-school-golfer-ciana-montero-ready-to-rub-shoulders-with-malia-obama[/url]
Anonymous
You may be ultimately correct, but the Trentonian and a golf recruit from New Jersey are not going to break the story if her friends at Sidwell don't even know yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You may be ultimately correct, but the Trentonian and a golf recruit from New Jersey are not going to break the story if her friends at Sidwell don't even know yet.


How do you know her friends don't know.
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Anonymous wrote:You may be ultimately correct, but the Trentonian and a golf recruit from New Jersey are not going to break the story if her friends at Sidwell don't even know yet.


How do you know her friends don't know.


How do you think?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You may be ultimately correct, but the Trentonian and a golf recruit from New Jersey are not going to break the story if her friends at Sidwell don't even know yet.


How do you know her friends don't know.


How do you think?


Her friends have been excellent about maintaining her privacy. If she told a close circle of friends I'm sure they wouldn't send out a press release.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What an excellent example to show why we must stop race-conscious AA and pay more attention to SES and educational background instead.


Do you think that colleges are unaware of Malia Obama's SES and educational background? Are you under the impression that she will get favorable treatment in the admissions process because of her race?

This is actually the worst possible example of the benefits/costs of race-conscious AA. Her race is immaterial. She is the daughter of the POTUS. Her application sits in a pile all by itself.


+ 1. If Malia was wholly unqualified to attend an Ivy League level school she probably wouldn't apply. Her college counselor (and parents) would probably come up with a list of schools that would fit her best. But even if she applied and was rejected from Ivy League/MIT/Stanford it would be a rejection from the best colleges in the US. About 93% of applicants are rejected every year.

Not to hate on Jenna but I don't think she was Yale material, she knew it and went to UT Austin and had a great college experience.


She seems like a nice, friendly, plumpish person.


wtf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You may be ultimately correct, but the Trentonian and a golf recruit from New Jersey are not going to break the story if her friends at Sidwell don't even know yet.


How do you know her friends don't know.


How do you think?


Her friends have been excellent about maintaining her privacy. If she told a close circle of friends I'm sure they wouldn't send out a press release.


Everyone in the SF senior class knows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What an excellent example to show why we must stop race-conscious AA and pay more attention to SES and educational background instead.


Do you think that colleges are unaware of Malia Obama's SES and educational background? Are you under the impression that she will get favorable treatment in the admissions process because of her race?

This is actually the worst possible example of the benefits/costs of race-conscious AA. Her race is immaterial. She is the daughter of the POTUS. Her application sits in a pile all by itself.


+ 1. If Malia was wholly unqualified to attend an Ivy League level school she probably wouldn't apply. Her college counselor (and parents) would probably come up with a list of schools that would fit her best. But even if she applied and was rejected from Ivy League/MIT/Stanford it would be a rejection from the best colleges in the US. About 93% of applicants are rejected every year.

Not to hate on Jenna but I don't think she was Yale material, she knew it and went to UT Austin and had a great college experience.


Jenna Bush (and this Democrat says the Bush girls turned out pretty well) applied to UT when her dad was Texas governor. A president's daughter, especially an Obama, can pretty much get in wherever she applies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You obviously are not aware of "development admissions" practiced by majority elites.

http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/Polk_Rich_Applicants.htm


This is from 12 years ago. The price of admissions have gone up considerably. I have to say SO WHAT. GOOD for the schools to get something more from these applicants who can pay more. In the end, it supports the academics for the entire student body. My friend was asked by a very wealthy client how much it would cost to get into Columbia a few years ago. 15 million was the answer. I would say that's probably increased to 20 mil today. If I had a few hundred million in the bank and it ONLY cost 20 million to get my kid in. Why not.. better give them an education then leave it in a trust. But it takes so much more than a good education for "success" in life.

As for Malia, look at those genes. Forget that she's the president's daughter. Her parents are super smart, she probably does not fall far from the tree. Will she be as accomplished.. who knows. The children of presidents rarely can live up to those high expectation. Good luck to her wherever she goes. She is already a winner of the birth lottery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You may be ultimately correct, but the Trentonian and a golf recruit from New Jersey are not going to break the story if her friends at Sidwell don't even know yet.


How do you know her friends don't know.


How do you think?


Her friends have been excellent about maintaining her privacy. If she told a close circle of friends I'm sure they wouldn't send out a press release.


Everyone in the SF senior class knows.


And her school choice was publicly stated by a Senior at a NJ boarding school not a Sidwell attendee. Excellent student culture.

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