Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She talked to a few she had never thought of. She liked previous alumni students who now work in admissions. That showed her the school seriously takes their students seriously and aren’t hiring flakey people who dob5 truly know the school.
That's a really weird take.
Whenever we visit a college and see that the admissions office is staffed by recent alums, it’s a signal to me that they couldn’t get jobs elsewhere.
What the? Those are great jobs. Paid well, travel reimbursed, you get to talk up your alma mater, and then help in the admission process. I would have loved that in my 20’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She talked to a few she had never thought of. She liked previous alumni students who now work in admissions. That showed her the school seriously takes their students seriously and aren’t hiring flakey people who dob5 truly know the school.
That's a really weird take.
Whenever we visit a college and see that the admissions office is staffed by recent alums, it’s a signal to me that they couldn’t get jobs elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She talked to a few she had never thought of. She liked previous alumni students who now work in admissions. That showed her the school seriously takes their students seriously and aren’t hiring flakey people who dob5 truly know the school.
That's a really weird take.
Whenever we visit a college and see that the admissions office is staffed by recent alums, it’s a signal to me that they couldn’t get jobs elsewhere.
An even more bizarre take.
Anonymous wrote:Admissions people at the big schools won't remember shaking a kid's hand at a college fair. That probably isn't something that really counts as interest.
Anonymous wrote:Admissions people at the big schools won't remember shaking a kid's hand at a college fair. That probably isn't something that really counts as interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She talked to a few she had never thought of. She liked previous alumni students who now work in admissions. That showed her the school seriously takes their students seriously and aren’t hiring flakey people who dob5 truly know the school.
That's a really weird take.
Whenever we visit a college and see that the admissions office is staffed by recent alums, it’s a signal to me that they couldn’t get jobs elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She talked to a few she had never thought of. She liked previous alumni students who now work in admissions. That showed her the school seriously takes their students seriously and aren’t hiring flakey people who dob5 truly know the school.
That's a really weird take.
Anonymous wrote:
She talked to a few she had never thought of. She liked previous alumni students who now work in admissions. That showed her the school seriously takes their students seriously and aren’t hiring flakey people who dob5 truly know the school.