Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

Anonymous
I like the use of the word "cracker" but she wimped out (or her editor did) and put saltine in front of it.

My best friend lives in Pittsburg and is doing college visits. The college counselor gave them a list of every kid in Pitsburg (without names), their GPA, SAT score and the colleges acceptance. When a school accepted a child with a low grade the counselor (to my friends disappointment) would say, "black, Hispanic or athlete".

She was appalled. She said they still talk about diversity in terms of "Polish, italian, German and Irish".

You can't choose where your aging parents live.



Anonymous
P.S. Oh come on about the headress! DC is home to the Redskins for crying out loud! Plus Elizabeth Warren's story's been in the news. When we applied to a Top 3, the parent who wrote a recommendation asked, "Are you sure you aren't part Cherokee?" This was five years ago. Why shouldn't she speak truth to power?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The part about the headdress was crossing the line. That's where I lost all sympathy. She does sound racist. And saying if she had two moms she would get in? Really?!


Modern family did a whole show on is - two moms and one was in a wheel chair. Knocked the two dads out of the running.
Anonymous
No worries about this kid's future -- she can really write well!
Anonymous
Maybe she thought publishing in the WSJ would help her application?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No worries about this kid's future -- she can really write well!


Note to the author of the piece: This is how sarcasm is done effectively.

Poor kid. She just doomed herself to a lifetime of mediocre jobs she'll consider beneath her fine self.
Anonymous
I didn't find anything special about this piece--why did they publish it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And, OMG, these people are attention whores. This is their house. Notice the publication: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204323904577038301146022524.html


If she is anything like her house then she is doomed. Lackluster and blah.
Anonymous
I don't understand why the WSJ published this. Does this girl know someone?
Anonymous
Admissions officers disagree with you and believe the different perspectives brought by students with diverse backgrounds adds value to their education environment. But honestly, the little girl who wrote this sorry excuse for an op-ed didn't not get in because of the color of her skin.


I don't know how it can be argued that it doesn't benefit the student body to have exposure to other students with diverse backgrounds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought she was a whiny entitled little shit. Being yourself isn't any good if 'yourself' is a spoiled brat.


+1 She's one of those who will suffer in the professional world because her bosses will hate her shitty, too good for it all attitude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And, OMG, these people are attention whores. This is their house. Notice the publication: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204323904577038301146022524.html

Pittsburgh people - is this the family that owns WeissHouse or related to WeissHouse people?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think she sounds like an asshole.


+1


+1...million.

I'm guessing her essays were equally as annoying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Racist little bitch. Good luck in life.


PP here. Yup.

She's so full of excuses, and she's kinda stupid. You had no idea colleges were looking for extracurriculars? Blame your guidance counselor--and the entire universe that knows this. Dumbass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And, OMG, these people are attention whores. This is their house. Notice the publication: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204323904577038301146022524.html


PP here again.

Now I get it! Her parents finally couldn't buy her something she wanted! Hence the bitterness.
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