They don't know anything, unless they can donate a building, or are friends with head of admission. They will quake as much as any of the plebs when it is time for their kids to apply. |
| I don't know about others but it seems like a crapshot at Ivies for academically gifted Asian students from UMC families and competitive suburban schools ... unless they are confused about their gender, religion or sexuality. To be fair, those issues are tougher for kids with parents of Asian origin. |
Not in this case. If every CA state university rejected the kid either (a) this story is complete and utter BS or (b) something was fundamentally wrong with his application. |
Is your friend's son Asian or white or URM? |
I agree, but some parents claim to know (ex: which schools want "pointy" vs. "well rounded" applicants). |
This is BS. Everybody I know in academia wrote at least one book. Nobody gives a crap about their books. |
Well, probably every CS major parent I know truly believes their kid is the next Steve Jobs. Statistically, that will not happen. |
Says the admission person who has done nothing worthy in her life. |
+1 |
That's great. Nobody cares. |
You've been hyperbolic. Having a school to go is very different from being the next Steve Jobs. Wait till your kid or grand kid is applying. |
ABC. |
You are so ridiculous. You actually believe that if Zhou had simply written "P.S., I'm gay" at the bottom of their essay then they would have been accepted everywhere? |
DP here. There are essay opportunities. |
Are you trying to be funny? |