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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Frankly, I would not automatically be impressed with ANY of these colleges. It all depends on HOW they got in![/quote] and WHAT they are studying [/quote] To an extent. Pretty much any field (with possibly some exceptions) can be impressive if that's what they are interested and good in[/quote] Pretty much any college is impressive then [/quote] You missed the part where I said it all depends on HOW the student got in[/quote] HOW they got in? We need to stop kidding ourselves about junk like this! Outside of literally a few kids of [i]massive[/i] donors, all kids at these colleges have to be impressive in multiple ways (legacy kids, recruited athletes, and all sexes and races included). You'll never truly know the "how." For example, I went to high school with a relative of a pro sports team owner. She was supremely qualified as a student, leader, and major EC award winner but I'm sure many at her top college made assumptions based on who in her family had gone there and their known history of generocity. [/quote] Oh puhleeze, there are many who get in not really because they were such great students. Have you been living under a rock?[/quote] Your incorrect assumption is that an AO is just trying or should just be trying to admit a class of current "such great students." Students with particular potential (Presidents like Nixon and Obama were not standout freshmen applicants and were not admitted to "impressive" colleges though an AO would likely view a rejection of such a future president as a mistake in hindsight) or strengths the college and its community value are fine to admit and are no less "deserving."[/quote]
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