Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please no. That is insane.
Do you remember doing this before the Common App? Don't you remember the piles of paper, the folders, the envelopes, all the special instructions, and the typing? THE TYPING.
Maybe you didn't apply to lots of schools, but I was from a place where we applied to the top schools and it was so much worse than it is today.
When and where did you apply that you typed your applications? I applied to UCs in the early 90s and hand wrote them. I got in to all the ones I applied to (didn’t apply to LA or Berkeley) so apparently hand writing was ok.
Anonymous wrote:So you think kids would benefit by making much more work for them to apply to the same number of colleges?
Can you explain that logic please?
Anonymous wrote:TBH, I think there should be a cap on the number of applications a student can submit in any given year. Ratchet down the pressure, the stat juking, the anxiety, etc.
As acceptance rates plummet, kids are incentivized to increase the number of applications. The colleges are incentivized to get kids to apply, only to reject them.
This is a collective action problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please no. That is insane.
Do you remember doing this before the Common App? Don't you remember the piles of paper, the folders, the envelopes, all the special instructions, and the typing? THE TYPING.
Maybe you didn't apply to lots of schools, but I was from a place where we applied to the top schools and it was so much worse than it is today.
When and where did you apply that you typed your applications? I applied to UCs in the early 90s and hand wrote them. I got in to all the ones I applied to (didn’t apply to LA or Berkeley) so apparently hand writing was ok.

Anonymous wrote:Please no. That is insane.
Do you remember doing this before the Common App? Don't you remember the piles of paper, the folders, the envelopes, all the special instructions, and the typing? THE TYPING.
Maybe you didn't apply to lots of schools, but I was from a place where we applied to the top schools and it was so much worse than it is today.
Anonymous wrote:No, I would want all colleges to be using the common app. And I want more colleges currently with Common App to be better integrated with it. Why do we need to input the course list and grades in the college portal after submiting the CA.
But, if we had to have a better system - let every student put in their stats, interests, ECs on a platform and let the colleges that want to take them, make an offer. Let it become like an EBay of college admissions with students being the products and sometimes even the colleges becoming the products.