Rest In Peace Meritocracy

Anonymous
It's best to think of these schools as menageries. Merit is not what they're all about. The earlier you dispel yourself of this myth, the better off you and your children will be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:maybe because he can’t spell Varsity?




Or maybe because he did not pay consultants to write and proof his papers. Varsity Blues baby. All the scum are in the top universities now. Asians should boycott Harvard.


I don't agree with the rest of your post, but if nearly no Asians applied to Harvard, because of the way racial balance in admissions works, the Asian acceptance rate would shoot sky high, the way it is at some top LACs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:maybe because he can’t spell Varsity?




Or maybe because he did not pay consultants to write and proof his papers. Varsity Blues baby. All the scum are in the top universities now. Asians should boycott Harvard.


I don't agree with the rest of your post, but if nearly no Asians applied to Harvard, because of the way racial balance in admissions works, the Asian acceptance rate would shoot sky high, the way it is at some top LACs.
what is the asian acceptance rate at what top LAC?
Anonymous
How do you know that he did not distinguish himself. This is the fuzzy logic sick racists use to discriminate against Asian-Americans. Oh, he must not have a personality or something to distinguish himself...oh, he must be a boring person with no original thought...oh, he only has book knowledge. Meanwhile your ilk produces as asshat like Donald Trump.

He is special. More special than all those hooked individuals who are given admission in the top schools who have nothing of substance to show for themselves.


+1000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He applied to schools with single-digit acceptance rates. Those schools have thousands of flawless applications.

No one is owed an acceptance in a competitive admissions process.


Seriously, there are a million reasons he didn't get into those 10 schools, ranging from just bad luck to writing terrible essays to geographic preference to letting the entitled attitude show through to anything in between.

And this video sure ain't going to help his cause.


+1 I wonder how many typos were in his apps?
Anonymous
Charlie will be fine.

92.1K Followers and 4.8M Likes on Tik Tok


He is monetizing his rejections. Eat this Harvard!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:maybe because he can’t spell Varsity?




Or maybe because he did not pay consultants to write and proof his papers. Varsity Blues baby. All the scum are in the top universities now. Asians should boycott Harvard.


I don't agree with the rest of your post, but if nearly no Asians applied to Harvard, because of the way racial balance in admissions works, the Asian acceptance rate would shoot sky high, the way it is at some top LACs.
what is the asian acceptance rate at what top LAC?


There are top LACs where the % of asians is below the general population, rendering them URMs. Look at the common data sets of them and find out which ones. You will get a benefit especially if ED.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He applied to schools with single-digit acceptance rates. Those schools have thousands of flawless applications.

No one is owed an acceptance in a competitive admissions process.


Seriously, there are a million reasons he didn't get into those 10 schools, ranging from just bad luck to writing terrible essays to geographic preference to letting the entitled attitude show through to anything in between.

And this video sure ain't going to help his cause.


+1. For as much time as people spend on these college forums, when will they understand that admission is about more than stats. The tips schools could fill their classes with perfect stats kids several times over? Thanks It’s a lottery among high stats and people with unique accomplishments once the sports and legacy spots are filled.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:maybe because he can’t spell Varsity?




Or maybe because he did not pay consultants to write and proof his papers. Varsity Blues baby. All the scum are in the top universities now. Asians should boycott Harvard.


I don't agree with the rest of your post, but if nearly no Asians applied to Harvard, because of the way racial balance in admissions works, the Asian acceptance rate would shoot sky high, the way it is at some top LACs.
what is the asian acceptance rate at what top LAC?


There are top LACs where the % of asians is below the general population, rendering them URMs. Look at the common data sets of them and find out which ones. You will get a benefit especially if ED.



What are these rates please and where. You are the one posting this. What is the data?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He applied to schools with single-digit acceptance rates. Those schools have thousands of flawless applications.

No one is owed an acceptance in a competitive admissions process.


Seriously, there are a million reasons he didn't get into those 10 schools, ranging from just bad luck to writing terrible essays to geographic preference to letting the entitled attitude show through to anything in between.

And this video sure ain't going to help his cause.


+1. For as much time as people spend on these college forums, when will they understand that admission is about more than stats. The tips schools could fill their classes with perfect stats kids several times over? Thanks It’s a lottery among high stats and people with unique accomplishments once the sports and legacy spots are filled.


I guess except for UCLA where he conveniently did not apply.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeaB1Nm9/

Truly sad what this country has become.


I agree. It’s truly sad when someone doesn’t recognize that it’s never been a meritocracy. It’s truly sad when someone doesn’t do their due diligence and understand what their competition looks like.
It’s even sadder if this post was put up by a disaffected adult, exposing this kid to derision due to his spelling errors. I wish him well with his options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He applied to schools with single-digit acceptance rates. Those schools have thousands of flawless applications.

No one is owed an acceptance in a competitive admissions process.


Seriously, there are a million reasons he didn't get into those 10 schools, ranging from just bad luck to writing terrible essays to geographic preference to letting the entitled attitude show through to anything in between.

And this video sure ain't going to help his cause.


+1. For as much time as people spend on these college forums, when will they understand that admission is about more than stats. The tips schools could fill their classes with perfect stats kids several times over? Thanks It’s a lottery among high stats and people with unique accomplishments once the sports and legacy spots are filled.


Was basically coming to post exactly this. And many, many of the people with "perfect" stats didn't get there via meritocracy. They got there via tutors and test retakes and schools that juice GPAs, etc. Some did it on their own, but many (most) did not. This country has never been a meritocracy when it comes to college admissions -- it's always been based on other factors. It's weird to me to watch all these people get up in arms about affirmative action and holistic admissions as though these schools have not ALWAYS engaged in some version of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeaB1Nm9/

Truly sad what this country has become.


I agree. It’s truly sad when someone doesn’t recognize that it’s never been a meritocracy. It’s truly sad when someone doesn’t do their due diligence and understand what their competition looks like.
It’s even sadder if this post was put up by a disaffected adult, exposing this kid to derision due to his spelling errors. I wish him well with his options.


If this kid has thousands of followers - pretty sure he is ok with exposing his spelling errors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This has been the case for several years now. My son with similar stats was also rejected from these schools!


Yep. DC has similar stats and disadvantages (asian male) as the kid in the video. We adviced against applying to the Ivies. He did apply to a couple and rejected. Rejected at top state schools as well. If you are going to chime in with "what about ECs?" save your breath. Not going to get into the details but he had plenty to account for leadership, well roundedness and pointiness..


Just curious, where did he end up?


Deciding between UMich and UVA. We are letting him decide. Let me address the obvious follow on question about "top state schools" in my original comment. I meant top Engr/CS schools (Berkeley, Georgia tech and UIUC).
Anonymous
I don't agree that there are a million other kids with 800 Math SAT and 800 Physics Subject test. College is about academics. Or it should be. And he should have gotten into one of these schools. There are not that many more qualified applicants. The college have chosen to make bullshit excuses for some other agenda to select less qualified kids. I don't even know what that agenda is. But come on people, college IS about the ability to score 800 on a Physics test!!!Yes, there are some discrepancies they have to sort out being different grades and should put a little weight on recommendations or ECs but only when comparing kids in the same bucket. I have no dog in this fight. My kids at 1250 and 1450 -- not Ivy. But people actually think this is fair -- I don't get it. Maybe he worked to get so smart or maybe he was born that way ---- doesn't even matter to me. This isn't a job interview. It is selection into an academic program - why should it be based on this. I am disgusted but wish him well.
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