Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her interviewer was a lesbian woman in a hotel lobby who basically crapped on my DD's many athletic achievements and spent the 15 minutes big upping 'diversity.'
It was garbage.
You make yourself sound worse with every post. I cannot believe you actually wrote this - if your DD is anything like you, that surely came across in her application and interview. And that would not have helped.
+1. I’m an GU alumni interviewer. Just to correct the record factually, interviews are assigned at random based on where you live. There was no “woke conspiracy” against your daughter. I’m a minority and have interviewed many prospective students, from both similar and dissimilar backgrounds, and a student’s different background or accomplishments have never impacted my interview report. You are gross, and if your daughter is anything like you, I applaud the GU admissions office.
I’m sure your fair and not prejudiced but I know a GU alum in DC who is an admissions interviewer and I could completely see her rejecting someone’s kid just because she doesn’t like the parent.
Anonymous wrote:Why is there no merit aid at Georgetown?!
Anonymous wrote:Did your child apply EA or RD? A strong applicant with alumni ties who is serious about the school should probably apply EA. Applying RD implies it is not your first choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her interviewer was a lesbian woman in a hotel lobby who basically crapped on my DD's many athletic achievements and spent the 15 minutes big upping 'diversity.'
It was garbage.
You make yourself sound worse with every post. I cannot believe you actually wrote this - if your DD is anything like you, that surely came across in her application and interview. And that would not have helped.
+1. I’m an GU alumni interviewer. Just to correct the record factually, interviews are assigned at random based on where you live. There was no “woke conspiracy” against your daughter. I’m a minority and have interviewed many prospective students, from both similar and dissimilar backgrounds, and a student’s different background or accomplishments have never impacted my interview report. You are gross, and if your daughter is anything like you, I applaud the GU admissions office.
I’m sure your fair and not prejudiced but I know a GU alum in DC who is an admissions interviewer and I could completely see her rejecting someone’s kid just because she doesn’t like the parent.
You see nothing - bc alum interviewers reject no one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^Don’t give them a dime ever again! These stories are terrible. Think schools will regret this behavior in the future once the coffers run dry!!
They won't get a penny ever again. The grandparent that taught there is literally writing them out of their will today. It was a six figure donation. It's the internet so no one will believe me. Reaction from my undergrad friends is bad, bad, bad. I had kids first in the group and we all assumed she was a shoe in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her interviewer was a lesbian woman in a hotel lobby who basically crapped on my DD's many athletic achievements and spent the 15 minutes big upping 'diversity.'
It was garbage.
You make yourself sound worse with every post. I cannot believe you actually wrote this - if your DD is anything like you, that surely came across in her application and interview. And that would not have helped.
+1. I’m an GU alumni interviewer. Just to correct the record factually, interviews are assigned at random based on where you live. There was no “woke conspiracy” against your daughter. I’m a minority and have interviewed many prospective students, from both similar and dissimilar backgrounds, and a student’s different background or accomplishments have never impacted my interview report. You are gross, and if your daughter is anything like you, I applaud the GU admissions office.
I’m sure your fair and not prejudiced but I know a GU alum in DC who is an admissions interviewer and I could completely see her rejecting someone’s kid just because she doesn’t like the parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^Don’t give them a dime ever again! These stories are terrible. Think schools will regret this behavior in the future once the coffers run dry!!
They won't get a penny ever again. The grandparent that taught there is literally writing them out of their will today. It was a six figure donation. It's the internet so no one will believe me. Reaction from my undergrad friends is bad, bad, bad. I had kids first in the group and we all assumed she was a shoe in.
What’s a shoe in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^Don’t give them a dime ever again! These stories are terrible. Think schools will regret this behavior in the future once the coffers run dry!!
They won't get a penny ever again. The grandparent that taught there is literally writing them out of their will today. It was a six figure donation. It's the internet so no one will believe me. Reaction from my undergrad friends is bad, bad, bad. I had kids first in the group and we all assumed she was a shoe in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her interviewer was a lesbian woman in a hotel lobby who basically crapped on my DD's many athletic achievements and spent the 15 minutes big upping 'diversity.'
It was garbage.
You make yourself sound worse with every post. I cannot believe you actually wrote this - if your DD is anything like you, that surely came across in her application and interview. And that would not have helped.
+1. I’m an GU alumni interviewer. Just to correct the record factually, interviews are assigned at random based on where you live. There was no “woke conspiracy” against your daughter. I’m a minority and have interviewed many prospective students, from both similar and dissimilar backgrounds, and a student’s different background or accomplishments have never impacted my interview report. You are gross, and if your daughter is anything like you, I applaud the GU admissions office.
Anonymous wrote:Her interviewer was a lesbian woman in a hotel lobby who basically crapped on my DD's many athletic achievements and spent the 15 minutes big upping 'diversity.'
It was garbage.
You make yourself sound worse with every post. I cannot believe you actually wrote this - if your DD is anything like you, that surely came across in her application and interview. And that would not have helped.