Anonymous wrote:Wow, that was really rude. I do think that he has a point that if you take advice from someone who doesn't realize that things have changed a lot, you will very likely get screwed over. But that has always been true (it was true when I was applying to colleges 20 years ago) and for him to undermine adults trying to help him is terrible behavior.
Anonymous wrote:He's 100% right.
MIT (for girls) was an easier admit pre-covid than USC (for girls ) is now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to our guidance counselor, top 50 admissions has changed so much post-covid that you shouldn't listen to anyone's insight, unless they are currently in college. He literally said, "don't listen to anyone who is older than 21" and then he turned to me and said, "or a parent who has kid who is older than 21"
I absolutely agree with this. The college admission game changed for kids graduating HS in 2021 and after.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to our guidance counselor, top 50 admissions has changed so much post-covid that you shouldn't listen to anyone's insight, unless they are currently in college. He literally said, "don't listen to anyone who is older than 21" and then he turned to me and said, "or a parent who has kid who is older than 21"
I absolutely agree with this. The college admission game changed for kids graduating HS in 2021 and after.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to our guidance counselor, top 50 admissions has changed so much post-covid that you shouldn't listen to anyone's insight, unless they are currently in college. He literally said, "don't listen to anyone who is older than 21" and then he turned to me and said, "or a parent who has kid who is older than 21"
I absolutely agree with this. The college admission game changed for kids graduating HS in 2021 and after.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to our guidance counselor, top 50 admissions has changed so much post-covid that you shouldn't listen to anyone's insight, unless they are currently in college. He literally said, "don't listen to anyone who is older than 21" and then he turned to me and said, "or a parent who has kid who is older than 21"
I absolutely agree with this. The college admission game changed for kids graduating HS in 2021 and after.
Anonymous wrote:According to our guidance counselor, top 50 admissions has changed so much post-covid that you shouldn't listen to anyone's insight, unless they are currently in college. He literally said, "don't listen to anyone who is older than 21" and then he turned to me and said, "or a parent who has kid who is older than 21"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to our guidance counselor, top 50 admissions has changed so much post-covid that you shouldn't listen to anyone's insight, unless they are currently in college. He literally said, "don't listen to anyone who is older than 21" and then he turned to me and said, "or a parent who has kid who is older than 21"
What a pretentious loser.
So by his account the kid shouldn’t listen to him either.
Someone really should tell him that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to our guidance counselor, top 50 admissions has changed so much post-covid that you shouldn't listen to anyone's insight, unless they are currently in college. He literally said, "don't listen to anyone who is older than 21" and then he turned to me and said, "or a parent who has kid who is older than 21"
What a pretentious loser.
So by his account the kid shouldn’t listen to him either.
Anonymous wrote:According to our guidance counselor, top 50 admissions has changed so much post-covid that you shouldn't listen to anyone's insight, unless they are currently in college. He literally said, "don't listen to anyone who is older than 21" and then he turned to me and said, "or a parent who has kid who is older than 21"