Nope, sorry. There needs to be a cut-off of how many free applications and free test submittals you can do. If you want to pay to apply and pay the college board to send over test scores, fine. The skies the limit. But the unlimited freebies have got to go. Abusing the system. |
You don't understand how acceptances and yield work, do you? She took away spots for 114 other people who won't have the chance to accept or decline their spot. Most schools over enroll knowing many won't come. However, at all of these colleges there was someone who wanted it much more than this idiot who just kept clicking a mouse "and just couldn't help myself." It isn't like they are taking people off the WL. I think colleges should see how many other colleges you are applying to. Not which ones. Just a total number count. |
| Don't you have to pay to send in FAFSA after 10 schools? I am guessing she got a waiver on that too though |
It's everyone's business if she did it with the taxpayers $$$ |
Most people don't have a college counselor. She is in her right to apply to as many school as she wants and what happens to other kids is not her issue. I would have mine apply to as many as possible to make sure they get in somewhere. There is always the possibility kids only apply 6-8 schools and get in none. Its happened. |
At this moment in time there no cut-off fool, she is within her rights to do this. You can't make people abide by rules that don't exist. And there is no point in getting angry about it. So zip it with the faux outrage. |
Yes she is in her right, but the adult in her life failed miserably by letting her abuse the system...and then she is rewarded for it with publicity. Disgusting. |
The real problem is that, even if kids use the net price calculators, great kids have no idea how many schools they have to apply to in order to get into a suitable school at an affordable net price. The solution is to adopt the U.K. system, to make sure students can apply to a sane number of suitable schools and know they’ll be able to attend one at an affordable price. |
So you are comparing applying to 6-8 schools to 115? Got it. |
The girl is an imbecile......case closed. |
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Nope, sorry. There needs to be a cut-off of how many free applications and free test submittals you can do. If you want to pay to apply and pay the college board to send over test scores, fine. The skies the limit. But the unlimited freebies have got to go. Abusing the system.
At this moment in time there no cut-off fool, she is within her rights to do this. You can't make people abide by rules that don't exist. And there is no point in getting angry about it. So zip it with the faux outrage. The girl is an imbecile......case closed. So agree. Just looking for attention. |
That's a bit harsh. She was toying with the system for her own egotistical ends. There really is no valid defense for this, certainly not "well, there's no rule against it." |
| This behavior costs admissions people time and energy and for every school that accepted her, some student was rejected--maybe an URM who really wanted to go there. |
Why? And who made you Boss of All Colleges? If the colleges want limits beyond the ones they have, they will enact them. If the don't want all those apps they can stop giving free apps. ****THEY WANT IT THIS WAY****. It's not a problem that needs your organizational brilliance to solve. |
That's not how this works. For elite schools, you have no idea whether you will get in, barring multi-million dollar donations. For the very good schools with competitive admissions proccesses, the waitlists are large and at most she bumped a person from the waitlist that was never getting in. But for the vast majority of the schools that she was likely admitted to, there was little to no admissions process. She is a URM and a first-gen college student. She has 5 siblings, including one with serious health concerns. She plans to be a teacher. A full-ride (or very close) is probably more important to her than many of the things she would find out on a tour. And you only know that after you apply. Look at the schools that she was reported as considering: Louisiana State University, Valparaiso University, University of North Texas, Fisk University, Randolph University, Brandeis University, and Mississippi State University. These are fine schools, but only one of them is ranked within the top 100. And these are presumably the "best" options according to this student's assessment. So, pressumably a good chunk of the other places that she applied were local universities that admit basically anyone that meets some fairly low minmum. Though I do love all the outrage about how a poor, black girl from the South is just abusing the system. |