Anonymous wrote:Congrats to Mekhi Johnson of Baltimore, and Anna Rezk of NJ. He wants to be a lawyer, and she has hopes of becoming a physician. Amazing and inspiring young people!
https://www.abc2news.com/news/region/baltimore-county/gilman-school-student-gets-accepted-to-8-ivy-league-colleges
http://westchester.news12.com/story/37947404/nj-high-schooler-accepted-to-all-8-ivy-colleges
Anonymous wrote:All these bitter people are actually starting to make me laugh. At first it was sad, but now it is just ridiculous their inability to understand these kids are simply better.
You could poison your H when your child is 13, that seemed to help the NJ girl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these bitter people are actually starting to make me laugh. At first it was sad, but now it is just ridiculous their inability to understand these kids are simply better.
You could poison your H when your child is 13, that seemed to help the NJ girl.
Better than who?
Anonymous wrote:All these bitter people are actually starting to make me laugh. At first it was sad, but now it is just ridiculous their inability to understand these kids are simply better.
You could poison your H when your child is 13, that seemed to help the NJ girl.
Anonymous wrote:These kids get trotted out every year and it does get tiresome. To a thoughtful person, there are meaningful difference between the eight ivy league schools in terms of strength of discipline, location, size, culture, etc. To mindlessly spray out eight applications and presumably another eight to cover your bases with the Stanfords, MITs, and the like seems like a chase for glory, not a rationale process. This suspicion of course is only confirmed by the fact that these applicants and/or their parents contacted the media to share their joy with the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well neither of them can attend all 8 schools, so its the same congratulations to anyone who has been accepted to 1 ivy at the end of the day, isn't it really...
This kind of thing encourages trophy seeking, which is pathetic.
No, it really isn't.
+1 getting into one elite as a legacy is already a challenge. Someone accomplishing that eight times is eight times more appealing as a student.
Well neither of them can attend all 8 schools, so its the same congratulations to anyone who has been accepted to 1 ivy at the end of the day, isn't it really...
This kind of thing encourages trophy seeking, which is pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well neither of them can attend all 8 schools, so its the same congratulations to anyone who has been accepted to 1 ivy at the end of the day, isn't it really...
This kind of thing encourages trophy seeking, which is pathetic.
No, it really isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Well neither of them can attend all 8 schools, so its the same congratulations to anyone who has been accepted to 1 ivy at the end of the day, isn't it really...
This kind of thing encourages trophy seeking, which is pathetic.