Anonymous wrote:Stupid thread.. The whole process - essays, ECs, URM (or whaterver RRM), athletics-based admissions - is nonsense to determine eligibility for an academic pursuit. Who gives a f**k if DD did gymnastics for 15 years and was state champion? This is not an audition for a pole dancer.
Shut down this shit show or at least make them pay Federal taxes like all other hard working businesses do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top college adcoms pick whoever they want for whatever reason they want and they seem extraordinarily successful in building the class they want and executing the mission of their organizations.
So why should it change?
One reason could be the increase of anxiety, depression, and suicide in teens who are trying to do all and be all to compete. Another could be that they shouldn’t be rewarding people who lie and cheat. Another might be that there’s always room for improvement.
Anonymous wrote:Top college adcoms pick whoever they want for whatever reason they want and they seem extraordinarily successful in building the class they want and executing the mission of their organizations.
So why should it change?
Anonymous wrote:LoL
OP most state schools get over 30,000 apps per year for freshman if you think they are reading them all and essays I have a great bridge or crappy piece of land to sell you.
Even small Lacs do not read them all there is no way they can be that detailed
Signed admin
Anonymous wrote:LoL
OP most state schools get over 30,000 apps per year for freshman if you think they are reading them all and essays I have a great bridge or crappy piece of land to sell you.
Even small Lacs do not read them all there is no way they can be that detailed
Signed admin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask if a test prep class was taken. I’d really like that industry to be shut down
+1
Also essay help or general advising and coaching outside of what is available at their school.
Anonymous wrote:Ask if a test prep class was taken. I’d really like that industry to be shut down
Anonymous wrote:They don’t have the time to do that kind of checking . Even at a Slac the average application gets only a five min read at most. The college counselor at your school should be the one doing a Veracity check.
Anonymous wrote:What do you wish they knew, considered, did differently? What good surprises about the experience did you have? What were disappointments? (Please keep it respectful)
I’ll start. I wish they would randomly verify parts of resumes to discourage lying and padding. For example, check that the non-profit has actually done something and is more than a nice idea with a website.