Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my coworkers' wife, who is an AO at an Ivy, said this to me at the company last year Christmas party:
How to get rejected by Ivies:
- I have 4.0 GPA with 12 AP classes
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I am the violin first chair in the orchestra,
AO response: There are 1200 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I score 1570+ on the SAT
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same score as you
- I am an accomplished pianist
AO response: There are 800 Asian kids that can play piano just as good as you, if not better
- I found a nonprofit to help the homeless:
AO response: There are 500 Asian kids that also do the same thing like you
How to get accepted by Ivies:
- I can play guitar like Slash of Guns 'n Roses. I can show you how I play "November Rain" or "sweet child o mine"
AO response: Now that's unique. We would love to have you at the university
- I have a TikTok influencer with over 2M followers
AO response: Amazing. You know how to monetize your influence. It means more exposure for the university. Welcome to the university.
You get the idea...
Yes...I got the idea. You are being screwed if you are Asian-American by the AO.
So, you can be a OnlyFans ho and call yourself an influencer who has monitized herself. And then you can get in Ivy schools.
I think we get the idea so well that Asian-Americans have started going to in-state flagships with full tuition paid by the university. They have raised the profile of these state universities (looking at you UMD) and now the average non-Asian Joe is not getting admission in the state schools. Who is impacting most? Well, the OnlyFans influencer.
If an Asian-American does not get into any Ivy school, it is because they are no longer applying to Ivies, no longer applying to private schools and mostly applying to in-state flagships in sought after STEM courses. Oh, and the tuition they are saving by getting essentially free college education is being invested so that they can become wealthy.
I love that the powers that be are too dumb to realize how Asians have made lemonade with the lemons handed to them. Putting obstacles in the path of Asians always backfires.![]()
There are no shortage of Asians at the top private schools, nor a shortage of applying, nor a shortage gaining acceptance.
Just like generations or other races/ethnicities before them, they now better understand the game and are more than willing to play it well.
I doubt successful OnlyFans participants are all that eager to attend college, much less an Ivy league college. Interesting that is where you go.
Yes, we know. It does not mean that the vast majority of Asians who are arbitarily getting rejected are not better candidates in all ways - acdemics, ECs, personality, social contribution, full pay etc - than other r students who get admitted. Blocking Asian students primarily benefit White students.
Still, the Asian students end up being successful in life and they add to the generational wealth and network. So, in the end, Asians are showing that Ivy is not the end all of college education.
im asian and i dgaf about this.
Having a chip on your shoulder will not serve you or your kid well in this process.
Or in life.
No chip on the shoulder here. We are doing very well, thank you very much! What is important is to have a strategy in place and a very clear-eyed awareness of what roadblocks are there and how to circumvent them to reach your own goals. How not to miss the forests for the trees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my coworkers' wife, who is an AO at an Ivy, said this to me at the company last year Christmas party:
How to get rejected by Ivies:
- I have 4.0 GPA with 12 AP classes
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I am the violin first chair in the orchestra,
AO response: There are 1200 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I score 1570+ on the SAT
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same score as you
- I am an accomplished pianist
AO response: There are 800 Asian kids that can play piano just as good as you, if not better
- I found a nonprofit to help the homeless:
AO response: There are 500 Asian kids that also do the same thing like you
How to get accepted by Ivies:
- I can play guitar like Slash of Guns 'n Roses. I can show you how I play "November Rain" or "sweet child o mine"
AO response: Now that's unique. We would love to have you at the university
- I have a TikTok influencer with over 2M followers
AO response: Amazing. You know how to monetize your influence. It means more exposure for the university. Welcome to the university.
You get the idea...
Yes...I got the idea. You are being screwed if you are Asian-American by the AO.
So, you can be a OnlyFans ho and call yourself an influencer who has monitized herself. And then you can get in Ivy schools.
I think we get the idea so well that Asian-Americans have started going to in-state flagships with full tuition paid by the university. They have raised the profile of these state universities (looking at you UMD) and now the average non-Asian Joe is not getting admission in the state schools. Who is impacting most? Well, the OnlyFans influencer.
If an Asian-American does not get into any Ivy school, it is because they are no longer applying to Ivies, no longer applying to private schools and mostly applying to in-state flagships in sought after STEM courses. Oh, and the tuition they are saving by getting essentially free college education is being invested so that they can become wealthy.
I love that the powers that be are too dumb to realize how Asians have made lemonade with the lemons handed to them. Putting obstacles in the path of Asians always backfires.![]()
There are no shortage of Asians at the top private schools, nor a shortage of applying, nor a shortage gaining acceptance.
Just like generations or other races/ethnicities before them, they now better understand the game and are more than willing to play it well.
I doubt successful OnlyFans participants are all that eager to attend college, much less an Ivy league college. Interesting that is where you go.
Yes, we know. It does not mean that the vast majority of Asians who are arbitarily getting rejected are not better candidates in all ways - acdemics, ECs, personality, social contribution, full pay etc - than other r students who get admitted. Blocking Asian students primarily benefit White students.
Still, the Asian students end up being successful in life and they add to the generational wealth and network. So, in the end, Asians are showing that Ivy is not the end all of college education.
It does show there are Asians that love the game as much as anyone and don’t care about Asians that don’t want to play.
??HUH?? We belong to the richest racial group in US. All of us are playing the game and playing it better than any other group. Ivy or not Ivy,. No one I know in my ethnic group is poor in US.
Anonymous wrote:*to appeal
The only thing white people are doing more than Asians are sports. Asians are doing origami, ukulele, circus and the rest of the junk mentioned here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my coworkers' wife, who is an AO at an Ivy, said this to me at the company last year Christmas party:
How to get rejected by Ivies:
- I have 4.0 GPA with 12 AP classes
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I am the violin first chair in the orchestra,
AO response: There are 1200 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I score 1570+ on the SAT
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same score as you
- I am an accomplished pianist
AO response: There are 800 Asian kids that can play piano just as good as you, if not better
- I found a nonprofit to help the homeless:
AO response: There are 500 Asian kids that also do the same thing like you
How to get accepted by Ivies:
- I can play guitar like Slash of Guns 'n Roses. I can show you how I play "November Rain" or "sweet child o mine"
AO response: Now that's unique. We would love to have you at the university
- I have a TikTok influencer with over 2M followers
AO response: Amazing. You know how to monetize your influence. It means more exposure for the university. Welcome to the university.
You get the idea...
Yes...I got the idea. You are being screwed if you are Asian-American by the AO.
So, you can be a OnlyFans ho and call yourself an influencer who has monitized herself. And then you can get in Ivy schools.
I think we get the idea so well that Asian-Americans have started going to in-state flagships with full tuition paid by the university. They have raised the profile of these state universities (looking at you UMD) and now the average non-Asian Joe is not getting admission in the state schools. Who is impacting most? Well, the OnlyFans influencer.
If an Asian-American does not get into any Ivy school, it is because they are no longer applying to Ivies, no longer applying to private schools and mostly applying to in-state flagships in sought after STEM courses. Oh, and the tuition they are saving by getting essentially free college education is being invested so that they can become wealthy.
I love that the powers that be are too dumb to realize how Asians have made lemonade with the lemons handed to them. Putting obstacles in the path of Asians always backfires.![]()
There are no shortage of Asians at the top private schools, nor a shortage of applying, nor a shortage gaining acceptance.
Just like generations or other races/ethnicities before them, they now better understand the game and are more than willing to play it well.
I doubt successful OnlyFans participants are all that eager to attend college, much less an Ivy league college. Interesting that is where you go.
Yes, we know. It does not mean that the vast majority of Asians who are arbitarily getting rejected are not better candidates in all ways - acdemics, ECs, personality, social contribution, full pay etc - than other r students who get admitted. Blocking Asian students primarily benefit White students.
Still, the Asian students end up being successful in life and they add to the generational wealth and network. So, in the end, Asians are showing that Ivy is not the end all of college education.
It does show there are Asians that love the game as much as anyone and don’t care about Asians that don’t want to play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my coworkers' wife, who is an AO at an Ivy, said this to me at the company last year Christmas party:
How to get rejected by Ivies:
- I have 4.0 GPA with 12 AP classes
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I am the violin first chair in the orchestra,
AO response: There are 1200 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I score 1570+ on the SAT
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same score as you
- I am an accomplished pianist
AO response: There are 800 Asian kids that can play piano just as good as you, if not better
- I found a nonprofit to help the homeless:
AO response: There are 500 Asian kids that also do the same thing like you
How to get accepted by Ivies:
- I can play guitar like Slash of Guns 'n Roses. I can show you how I play "November Rain" or "sweet child o mine"
AO response: Now that's unique. We would love to have you at the university
- I have a TikTok influencer with over 2M followers
AO response: Amazing. You know how to monetize your influence. It means more exposure for the university. Welcome to the university.
You get the idea...
Yes...I got the idea. You are being screwed if you are Asian-American by the AO.
So, you can be a OnlyFans ho and call yourself an influencer who has monitized herself. And then you can get in Ivy schools.
I think we get the idea so well that Asian-Americans have started going to in-state flagships with full tuition paid by the university. They have raised the profile of these state universities (looking at you UMD) and now the average non-Asian Joe is not getting admission in the state schools. Who is impacting most? Well, the OnlyFans influencer.
If an Asian-American does not get into any Ivy school, it is because they are no longer applying to Ivies, no longer applying to private schools and mostly applying to in-state flagships in sought after STEM courses. Oh, and the tuition they are saving by getting essentially free college education is being invested so that they can become wealthy.
I love that the powers that be are too dumb to realize how Asians have made lemonade with the lemons handed to them. Putting obstacles in the path of Asians always backfires.![]()
There are no shortage of Asians at the top private schools, nor a shortage of applying, nor a shortage gaining acceptance.
Just like generations or other races/ethnicities before them, they now better understand the game and are more than willing to play it well.
I doubt successful OnlyFans participants are all that eager to attend college, much less an Ivy league college. Interesting that is where you go.
Yes, we know. It does not mean that the vast majority of Asians who are arbitarily getting rejected are not better candidates in all ways - acdemics, ECs, personality, social contribution, full pay etc - than other r students who get admitted. Blocking Asian students primarily benefit White students.
Still, the Asian students end up being successful in life and they add to the generational wealth and network. So, in the end, Asians are showing that Ivy is not the end all of college education.
It does show there are Asians that love the game as much as anyone and don’t care about Asians that don’t want to play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my coworkers' wife, who is an AO at an Ivy, said this to me at the company last year Christmas party:
How to get rejected by Ivies:
- I have 4.0 GPA with 12 AP classes
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I am the violin first chair in the orchestra,
AO response: There are 1200 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I score 1570+ on the SAT
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same score as you
- I am an accomplished pianist
AO response: There are 800 Asian kids that can play piano just as good as you, if not better
- I found a nonprofit to help the homeless:
AO response: There are 500 Asian kids that also do the same thing like you
How to get accepted by Ivies:
- I can play guitar like Slash of Guns 'n Roses. I can show you how I play "November Rain" or "sweet child o mine"
AO response: Now that's unique. We would love to have you at the university
- I have a TikTok influencer with over 2M followers
AO response: Amazing. You know how to monetize your influence. It means more exposure for the university. Welcome to the university.
You get the idea...
Yes...I got the idea. You are being screwed if you are Asian-American by the AO.
So, you can be a OnlyFans ho and call yourself an influencer who has monitized herself. And then you can get in Ivy schools.
I think we get the idea so well that Asian-Americans have started going to in-state flagships with full tuition paid by the university. They have raised the profile of these state universities (looking at you UMD) and now the average non-Asian Joe is not getting admission in the state schools. Who is impacting most? Well, the OnlyFans influencer.
If an Asian-American does not get into any Ivy school, it is because they are no longer applying to Ivies, no longer applying to private schools and mostly applying to in-state flagships in sought after STEM courses. Oh, and the tuition they are saving by getting essentially free college education is being invested so that they can become wealthy.
I love that the powers that be are too dumb to realize how Asians have made lemonade with the lemons handed to them. Putting obstacles in the path of Asians always backfires.![]()
There are no shortage of Asians at the top private schools, nor a shortage of applying, nor a shortage gaining acceptance.
Just like generations or other races/ethnicities before them, they now better understand the game and are more than willing to play it well.
I doubt successful OnlyFans participants are all that eager to attend college, much less an Ivy league college. Interesting that is where you go.
Yes, we know. It does not mean that the vast majority of Asians who are arbitarily getting rejected are not better candidates in all ways - acdemics, ECs, personality, social contribution, full pay etc - than other r students who get admitted. Blocking Asian students primarily benefit White students.
Still, the Asian students end up being successful in life and they add to the generational wealth and network. So, in the end, Asians are showing that Ivy is not the end all of college education.
im asian and i dgaf about this.
Having a chip on your shoulder will not serve you or your kid well in this process.
Or in life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my coworkers' wife, who is an AO at an Ivy, said this to me at the company last year Christmas party:
How to get rejected by Ivies:
- I have 4.0 GPA with 12 AP classes
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I am the violin first chair in the orchestra,
AO response: There are 1200 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I score 1570+ on the SAT
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same score as you
- I am an accomplished pianist
AO response: There are 800 Asian kids that can play piano just as good as you, if not better
- I found a nonprofit to help the homeless:
AO response: There are 500 Asian kids that also do the same thing like you
How to get accepted by Ivies:
- I can play guitar like Slash of Guns 'n Roses. I can show you how I play "November Rain" or "sweet child o mine"
AO response: Now that's unique. We would love to have you at the university
- I have a TikTok influencer with over 2M followers
AO response: Amazing. You know how to monetize your influence. It means more exposure for the university. Welcome to the university.
You get the idea...
Yes...I got the idea. You are being screwed if you are Asian-American by the AO.
So, you can be a OnlyFans ho and call yourself an influencer who has monitized herself. And then you can get in Ivy schools.
I think we get the idea so well that Asian-Americans have started going to in-state flagships with full tuition paid by the university. They have raised the profile of these state universities (looking at you UMD) and now the average non-Asian Joe is not getting admission in the state schools. Who is impacting most? Well, the OnlyFans influencer.
If an Asian-American does not get into any Ivy school, it is because they are no longer applying to Ivies, no longer applying to private schools and mostly applying to in-state flagships in sought after STEM courses. Oh, and the tuition they are saving by getting essentially free college education is being invested so that they can become wealthy.
I love that the powers that be are too dumb to realize how Asians have made lemonade with the lemons handed to them. Putting obstacles in the path of Asians always backfires.![]()
There are no shortage of Asians at the top private schools, nor a shortage of applying, nor a shortage gaining acceptance.
Just like generations or other races/ethnicities before them, they now better understand the game and are more than willing to play it well.
I doubt successful OnlyFans participants are all that eager to attend college, much less an Ivy league college. Interesting that is where you go.
Yes, we know. It does not mean that the vast majority of Asians who are arbitarily getting rejected are not better candidates in all ways - acdemics, ECs, personality, social contribution, full pay etc - than other r students who get admitted. Blocking Asian students primarily benefit White students.
Still, the Asian students end up being successful in life and they add to the generational wealth and network. So, in the end, Asians are showing that Ivy is not the end all of college education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my coworkers' wife, who is an AO at an Ivy, said this to me at the company last year Christmas party:
How to get rejected by Ivies:
- I have 4.0 GPA with 12 AP classes
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I am the violin first chair in the orchestra,
AO response: There are 1200 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I score 1570+ on the SAT
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same score as you
- I am an accomplished pianist
AO response: There are 800 Asian kids that can play piano just as good as you, if not better
- I found a nonprofit to help the homeless:
AO response: There are 500 Asian kids that also do the same thing like you
How to get accepted by Ivies:
- I can play guitar like Slash of Guns 'n Roses. I can show you how I play "November Rain" or "sweet child o mine"
AO response: Now that's unique. We would love to have you at the university
- I have a TikTok influencer with over 2M followers
AO response: Amazing. You know how to monetize your influence. It means more exposure for the university. Welcome to the university.
You get the idea...
And this is why schools like Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, Duke, and Northwestern prioritize “individual achievement, notoriety, success, or ranking” in non-academic areas.
These kids with some sort of fame, including an individual random “hobby” that will garner continued national recognition or achievement matter a lot more than a perfect scores and perfect grades.
A university wants successful accomplished and famous alumni.
A larger predictor of that is this exact type of individual drive/creativity and success in HS.
Test scores and grades do not get you there.
This is the entire point or reason behind holistic admissions.
Test scores a better predictor of success after college than almost anything else.
Everything from peer reviewed publications to financial success to scientific accomplishments.
If a 1600 SAT ukelele player is somehow more prone to success than a 1600 violin player, I would bet it has more to do with their risk tolerance and willingness to do new things.
Test scores are a predictor of someone doing well in a middle management job and maxing out at $350k a year.
That is not "success" in a T20 college eyes. Sure, they need some of those poeple....but they are willing to take a bet/leap on the more interesting creative kids who won't play by the rules.
Let me guess which one is your kid.
Only a small fraction of Ivy League graduates are making 350k/year at any point in their lives.. A vast majority would be ecstatic to get there.
Whatever small fraction do, is still many times that of graduates of other schools on a per capita basis.
So, I don't get the point.
Who cares whether the school graduates 2 or 3 billionaires. It won't be your kids. It's stupid to base your admission policies on that (which I don't think they do, to be honest).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my coworkers' wife, who is an AO at an Ivy, said this to me at the company last year Christmas party:
How to get rejected by Ivies:
- I have 4.0 GPA with 12 AP classes
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I am the violin first chair in the orchestra,
AO response: There are 1200 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I score 1570+ on the SAT
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same score as you
- I am an accomplished pianist
AO response: There are 800 Asian kids that can play piano just as good as you, if not better
- I found a nonprofit to help the homeless:
AO response: There are 500 Asian kids that also do the same thing like you
How to get accepted by Ivies:
- I can play guitar like Slash of Guns 'n Roses. I can show you how I play "November Rain" or "sweet child o mine"
AO response: Now that's unique. We would love to have you at the university
- I have a TikTok influencer with over 2M followers
AO response: Amazing. You know how to monetize your influence. It means more exposure for the university. Welcome to the university.
You get the idea...
And this is why schools like Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, Duke, and Northwestern prioritize “individual achievement, notoriety, success, or ranking” in non-academic areas.
These kids with some sort of fame, including an individual random “hobby” that will garner continued national recognition or achievement matter a lot more than a perfect scores and perfect grades.
A university wants successful accomplished and famous alumni.
A larger predictor of that is this exact type of individual drive/creativity and success in HS.
Test scores and grades do not get you there.
This is the entire point or reason behind holistic admissions.
Test scores a better predictor of success after college than almost anything else.
Everything from peer reviewed publications to financial success to scientific accomplishments.
If a 1600 SAT ukelele player is somehow more prone to success than a 1600 violin player, I would bet it has more to do with their risk tolerance and willingness to do new things.
Test scores are a predictor of someone doing well in a middle management job and maxing out at $350k a year.
That is not "success" in a T20 college eyes. Sure, they need some of those poeple....but they are willing to take a bet/leap on the more interesting creative kids who won't play by the rules.
Let me guess which one is your kid.
Only a small fraction of Ivy League graduates are making 350k/year at any point in their lives.. A vast majority would be ecstatic to get there.
that's not how I'd define success tbh. Same for my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my coworkers' wife, who is an AO at an Ivy, said this to me at the company last year Christmas party:
How to get rejected by Ivies:
- I have 4.0 GPA with 12 AP classes
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I am the violin first chair in the orchestra,
AO response: There are 1200 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I score 1570+ on the SAT
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same score as you
- I am an accomplished pianist
AO response: There are 800 Asian kids that can play piano just as good as you, if not better
- I found a nonprofit to help the homeless:
AO response: There are 500 Asian kids that also do the same thing like you
How to get accepted by Ivies:
- I can play guitar like Slash of Guns 'n Roses. I can show you how I play "November Rain" or "sweet child o mine"
AO response: Now that's unique. We would love to have you at the university
- I have a TikTok influencer with over 2M followers
AO response: Amazing. You know how to monetize your influence. It means more exposure for the university. Welcome to the university.
You get the idea...
And this is why schools like Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, Duke, and Northwestern prioritize “individual achievement, notoriety, success, or ranking” in non-academic areas.
These kids with some sort of fame, including an individual random “hobby” that will garner continued national recognition or achievement matter a lot more than a perfect scores and perfect grades.
A university wants successful accomplished and famous alumni.
A larger predictor of that is this exact type of individual drive/creativity and success in HS.
Test scores and grades do not get you there.
This is the entire point or reason behind holistic admissions.
Test scores a better predictor of success after college than almost anything else.
Everything from peer reviewed publications to financial success to scientific accomplishments.
If a 1600 SAT ukelele player is somehow more prone to success than a 1600 violin player, I would bet it has more to do with their risk tolerance and willingness to do new things.
Test scores are a predictor of someone doing well in a middle management job and maxing out at $350k a year.
That is not "success" in a T20 college eyes. Sure, they need some of those poeple....but they are willing to take a bet/leap on the more interesting creative kids who won't play by the rules.
Let me guess which one is your kid.
Only a small fraction of Ivy League graduates are making 350k/year at any point in their lives.. A vast majority would be ecstatic to get there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my coworkers' wife, who is an AO at an Ivy, said this to me at the company last year Christmas party:
How to get rejected by Ivies:
- I have 4.0 GPA with 12 AP classes
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I am the violin first chair in the orchestra,
AO response: There are 1200 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I score 1570+ on the SAT
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same score as you
- I am an accomplished pianist
AO response: There are 800 Asian kids that can play piano just as good as you, if not better
- I found a nonprofit to help the homeless:
AO response: There are 500 Asian kids that also do the same thing like you
How to get accepted by Ivies:
- I can play guitar like Slash of Guns 'n Roses. I can show you how I play "November Rain" or "sweet child o mine"
AO response: Now that's unique. We would love to have you at the university
- I have a TikTok influencer with over 2M followers
AO response: Amazing. You know how to monetize your influence. It means more exposure for the university. Welcome to the university.
You get the idea...
Yes...I got the idea. You are being screwed if you are Asian-American by the AO.
So, you can be a OnlyFans ho and call yourself an influencer who has monitized herself. And then you can get in Ivy schools.
I think we get the idea so well that Asian-Americans have started going to in-state flagships with full tuition paid by the university. They have raised the profile of these state universities (looking at you UMD) and now the average non-Asian Joe is not getting admission in the state schools. Who is impacting most? Well, the OnlyFans influencer.
If an Asian-American does not get into any Ivy school, it is because they are no longer applying to Ivies, no longer applying to private schools and mostly applying to in-state flagships in sought after STEM courses. Oh, and the tuition they are saving by getting essentially free college education is being invested so that they can become wealthy.
I love that the powers that be are too dumb to realize how Asians have made lemonade with the lemons handed to them. Putting obstacles in the path of Asians always backfires.![]()
There are no shortage of Asians at the top private schools, nor a shortage of applying, nor a shortage gaining acceptance.
Just like generations or other races/ethnicities before them, they now better understand the game and are more than willing to play it well.
I doubt successful OnlyFans participants are all that eager to attend college, much less an Ivy league college. Interesting that is where you go.
Yes, we know. It does not mean that the vast majority of Asians who are arbitarily getting rejected are not better candidates in all ways - acdemics, ECs, personality, social contribution, full pay etc - than other r students who get admitted. Blocking Asian students primarily benefit White students.
Still, the Asian students end up being successful in life and they add to the generational wealth and network. So, in the end, Asians are showing that Ivy is not the end all of college education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my coworkers' wife, who is an AO at an Ivy, said this to me at the company last year Christmas party:
How to get rejected by Ivies:
- I have 4.0 GPA with 12 AP classes
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I am the violin first chair in the orchestra,
AO response: There are 1200 Asian kids with the same achievement
- I score 1570+ on the SAT
AO response: There are 1500 Asian kids with the same score as you
- I am an accomplished pianist
AO response: There are 800 Asian kids that can play piano just as good as you, if not better
- I found a nonprofit to help the homeless:
AO response: There are 500 Asian kids that also do the same thing like you
How to get accepted by Ivies:
- I can play guitar like Slash of Guns 'n Roses. I can show you how I play "November Rain" or "sweet child o mine"
AO response: Now that's unique. We would love to have you at the university
- I have a TikTok influencer with over 2M followers
AO response: Amazing. You know how to monetize your influence. It means more exposure for the university. Welcome to the university.
You get the idea...
Yes...I got the idea. You are being screwed if you are Asian-American by the AO.
So, you can be a OnlyFans ho and call yourself an influencer who has monitized herself. And then you can get in Ivy schools.
I think we get the idea so well that Asian-Americans have started going to in-state flagships with full tuition paid by the university. They have raised the profile of these state universities (looking at you UMD) and now the average non-Asian Joe is not getting admission in the state schools. Who is impacting most? Well, the OnlyFans influencer.
If an Asian-American does not get into any Ivy school, it is because they are no longer applying to Ivies, no longer applying to private schools and mostly applying to in-state flagships in sought after STEM courses. Oh, and the tuition they are saving by getting essentially free college education is being invested so that they can become wealthy.
I love that the powers that be are too dumb to realize how Asians have made lemonade with the lemons handed to them. Putting obstacles in the path of Asians always backfires.![]()
There are no shortage of Asians at the top private schools, nor a shortage of applying, nor a shortage gaining acceptance.
Just like generations or other races/ethnicities before them, they now better understand the game and are more than willing to play it well.
I doubt successful OnlyFans participants are all that eager to attend college, much less an Ivy league college. Interesting that is where you go.