Anonymous wrote:Total waste of time and did she pay for all of those applications?
Anonymous wrote:Question- if a lot students have been using the Black Common App, are HBCUs acceptance rates plummeting? I saw another story about a girl getting accepted to 50+ schools thru the app.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girl applied to and was accepted at 115 colleges. I want to be impressed, but I can't help but think this was a phenomenal waste of time for her, her school's administration staff, and the admissions departments at the 100+ colleges that I'm sure she had no intention of attending. Even using the Common Apps requires some time and effort for each school. Not to mention, she may have taken a spot or a scholarship from another deserving student who did want to go to that school.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/25/us/antoinette-love-college-acceptances-trnd/index.html
Not bothered by it. She was probably seeking scholarship money and was wise to apply widely (maybe not that widely, but I'm not judging).
She says that many of her applications were through the Common Black application, which sends your application to as many as 53 institutions at once (more so than even the Common App). That could account for many of her acceptances.
All colleges over admit students knowing that many will choose anotehr school so I don't think she was taking seats from anyone. And the scholarships are still there to be awarded to others.
+1 Between the Common App and the Common Black App, that's a lot of schools without much effort.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh.
She said it herself - she only kept applying "to see how many I could get into".
AA people in particular should be furious. The universities will no longer give preference to the AA community if enough of them do this trophy hunting BS. If the colleges need to start worrying about yield protection from them then it will shake up the game.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh.
She said it herself - she only kept applying "to see how many I could get into".
AA people in particular should be furious. The universities will no longer give preference to the AA community if enough of them do this trophy hunting BS. If the colleges need to start worrying about yield protection from them then it will shake up the game.
Anonymous wrote:Girl applied to and was accepted at 115 colleges. I want to be impressed, but I can't help but think this was a phenomenal waste of time for her, her school's administration staff, and the admissions departments at the 100+ colleges that I'm sure she had no intention of attending. Even using the Common Apps requires some time and effort for each school. Not to mention, she may have taken a spot or a scholarship from another deserving student who did want to go to that school.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/25/us/antoinette-love-college-acceptances-trnd/index.html
Anonymous wrote:Meh. Good for her. Must be a slow news day for CNN.