Anonymous wrote:I think this is relevant:
https://ol.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/1g30miy/lawsuit_accuses_40_top_colleges_of_inflating/
Anonymous wrote:I was absolutely floored yesterday to hear this not only said aloud by the person presenting but repeated. I thought it was a joke until she repeated it.
The words were - "I tell parents the one thing that will get their kid into college is staying married"
So all these colleges are woke about everything else but it's still cool to throw shade at family status?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the context?
This was a campus tour presentation and this was her observation on what matters among admitted families. According to her admitted students are more likely to come from intact homes.
Not test scores, nothing else apparently. Marital status...
Makes sense. Kids from
broken homes don’t do as well as kids who are from intact homes. Trauma matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s zero chance this happened.
Colleges want people to apply. No AO would offend in a presentation and OP was clear that it was an admissions presentation, not a student tour guide. There’s just no way.
Agree. It’s one of the numerous made up troll posts.
Anonymous wrote:There’s zero chance this happened.
Colleges want people to apply. No AO would offend in a presentation and OP was clear that it was an admissions presentation, not a student tour guide. There’s just no way.
Anonymous wrote:I was absolutely floored yesterday to hear this not only said aloud by the person presenting but repeated. I thought it was a joke until she repeated it.
The words were - "I tell parents the one thing that will get their kid into college is staying married"
So all these colleges are woke about everything else but it's still cool to throw shade at family status?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone so quick to believe this really happened? I’m calling bs.
If John’s Hopkins was saying this, it would be all over DCUM and College Confidential.
Maybe. I’ve heard from really wacky things on college tours, especially at UVA.
And here we go, it always comes back to UVA for some of you people. Twisted.
I’ve been on these boards for awhile and have seen the UVA wars you’re referring to but I am not a part of it. Just someone from outside the DC area who had a very bad experience on a uva tour like OP did here.
Anonymous wrote:I would absolutely complain the admissions dept. It is an unnecessary, horrible thing to say.
Someone said on page 1, they wouldn't say being Black hurts your academic success and someone replied, you can't control that variable. KIDS CAN'T CONTROL if their parents are divorced FFS. And even if they could, that fact makes it okay to say something like this, to a room full of families?
It makes no damn sense. Would the person say "you have a much better chance of getting in if your parent is not incarcerated." What is the point of what was said? My spouse is an abusive nutjob but you know, I better stay with them so your admissions prospects are better. She's trying to keep people of near adults married? She's letting them know that a painful situation done with from the past is going to hurt their kid?
I am a single mom and my kids have done and will do great. They are so much better off, academically and otherwise, since their parents are divorced. That statistic make no sense, there are so many other factors and populations we are talking about here.
A hurtful statement about their family situation has no place at such a talk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, do you know how many times I’ve heard highly successful women tell other women at networking events during their presentations that the most important factor to being successful is having a supportive husband?
As a single mom I find that to be a pretty tone deaf statement as they are there to provide supportive guidance to all women - however it’s their truth and probably very accurate for many highly successful women.
I started a very successful business as a single Mom. I know lots of others like me. I've been to several women in business conferences and have never heard someone publicly say husbands are the key to success.
For me, I ditched the male business partners because they were holding me back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the context?
This was a campus tour presentation and this was her observation on what matters among admitted families. According to her admitted students are more likely to come from intact homes.
Not test scores, nothing else apparently. Marital status...