You don't know what you're talking about. http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2011/5/11/admissions-fitzsimmons-legacy-legacies/ See paragraph 2. |
| The majority of these comments display a level of naivety that is mind boggling. Do you really believe that there was a discussion at the Admissions Committee roundtable at Harvard where Malia Obama was discussed for her ability to add to the diversity of the school "can check the minority box"? Do you really believe that her application was in a stack like everyone else's or that her applying to multiple schools would in any way effect the chances of the rest of her classmates at Sidwell? This game was played at a level that has nothing to do with the way that the rest of the population might apply. |
Of course this is true. By all accounts she is a strong student coming from a prestigious school with a unique background. She has her pick of schools, which is fine by me. |
PP here. My comment was not meant to disparage her strengths as a candidate. |
And I agree with you that the application for a child of a sitting president 100 percent does not go into the general application pool. This is how it has been and always will be. I imagine there are some who are probably upset by this because they don't approve of the current president. |
+1 |
1209 isn't a real SAT score, even in those days. They end in 5s or 10s. |
She no doubt has a unique background and attends a very good school. But neither you nor I assume most people on this board have any idea about whether she is a "strong student." |
1. Malia is the "first daughter." 2. GDS is the feeder pipeline to Harvard. 3. Despite not attending GDS, somehow Malia still got into Harvard. Her parents really wanted her to go to GDS but the Secret Service told them no. So they had to settle for Sidwell. 4. Harvard is Harvard. Next. |
True. But they aren't going to admit her if she is really weak. No college would want a student that high profile to fail either. |
It was 1206. Former President George W. Bush SAT Score: 1206 Source: New York Times |
| GW Bush entered Yale about 50 years ago. The college application landscape has changed a bit since then, don't you think? My friends and I all say it's doubtful that we would be admitted to our respective colleges today. |
Most Sidwell Friends students are prepared to do the work at Harvard and similar colleges. Of course, that doesn't mean that they are all competitively strong students to get in (or even necessarily want to). |
| Malia wanted to go to Columbia, but the Secret Service said it wasn't safe so she's going to Harvard |
I don't believe this. Source please? Her father will be president for a remaining 3 months when she's a first year. I can't imagine they'd not be able to secure a NYC campus that is relatively closed off from the rest of the city. |