New York teen accepted to all 8 Ivy League schools

Anonymous
There is nothing to be learned from this unicorn result. There is no "formula". Of the 15,000 students applying to both Yale and Harvard each year, there are only about 300 or 400 students admitted to both. Extend this principle to admission to Harvard, Yale and Princeton and get further drop off. Extend it to a fourth and a fifth and you will quickly realize that the probability of getting into all eight is really, really remote. As evidenced by this rare outcome, there is probably a story or two out there that is so compelling as to makes someone a must admit candidate, and no amount of speculation and discounting by this uninformed group will shed any light on the subject. I too question the motivation to apply to all eight. I do not, however, question that the candidate must have been outstanding.
Anonymous
So no one thinks that checking off african american had any effect on this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So no one thinks that checking off african american had any effect on this?


Of course it did. It would never have happened otherwise.
Anonymous
Show me an Asian who gets admitted to all eight and I'll be impressed.

AA? Give me a break. The standards are significantly reduced.
Anonymous
High performing URMs are valuable commodity. They don't even need perfect scores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So no one thinks that checking off african american had any effect on this?


Of course it did. It would never have happened otherwise.
Silly rabbit. Is that you Paleo?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Show me an Asian who gets admitted to all eight and I'll be impressed.

AA? Give me a break. The standards are significantly reduced.


It will never happen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:High performing URMs are valuable commodity. They don't even need perfect scores.
Whites don't need perfect scores either, and they get admitted too. Where I have a problem this is one black kid being accepted out of hundreds of whites and Asians who get admitted.

If there was this onslaught of African-American admissions, the Ivys and others would be MAJORITY African-Americans. The statistics prove otherwise. A simple, very simple, search on college websites (Common Data) will give you the numbers.

And as far as your comment about being a valuable commodity, we are not talking about a prized bull at the county fair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Show me an Asian who gets admitted to all eight and I'll be impressed.

AA? Give me a break. The standards are significantly reduced.


It will never happen.


Sure it will; as soon as an Asian gets a 1700 out of 1600 on the SAT. Whites have it easier; they only need a 1650 out of 1600 to get in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So no one thinks that checking off african american had any effect on this?


Of course it did. It would never have happened otherwise.
Silly rabbit. Is that you Paleo?


I don't know who Paleo is. But are you really suggesting that minority status doesn't affect admissions chances?
Anonymous
Yep, it's that easy. Just check the AA box and voila!, admitted to all eight Ivy's. Ignorant.
Anonymous
Who paid for her many trips to Nigeria?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yep, it's that easy. Just check the AA box and voila!, admitted to all eight Ivy's. Ignorant.


What's ignorant is presenting and attacking strawman arguments. Nobody said that it's all you have to do, but it's significantly easier if you are AA. It would be the equivalent of a white kid getting into UVA, VT, and W&M. Great accomplishment, but not newsworthy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yep, it's that easy. Just check the AA box and voila!, admitted to all eight Ivy's. Ignorant.


What's ignorant is presenting and attacking strawman arguments.
Nobody said that it's all you have to do, but it's significantly easier if you are AA. It would be the equivalent of a white kid getting into UVA, VT, and W&M. Great accomplishment, but not newsworthy.


+1 thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who paid for her many trips to Nigeria?


Who pays for any child's visits home to see their extended families? The family, whether parents or grandparents. Some families prioritize that sort of thing. Gosh, would you be asking the same question if a child of German descent went home to visit their grandparents?
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