Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown does it too. It is also “optional.” Some of the Brown Introduction Videos online look professionally produced. I think they are screening for appearances to a degree. I think they want to weed out super asocial kids.
So being "asocial" is a liability now in college admissions?
Anonymous wrote:Brown does it too. It is also “optional.” Some of the Brown Introduction Videos online look professionally produced. I think they are screening for appearances to a degree. I think they want to weed out super asocial kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many essays are written by consultants and parents these days, I don’t blame the schools who are trying to meet the actual student, so to speak. Also, I imagine some kids are better able to express themselves in a video versus essay and this opens the door to them.
Yes, let’s turn it back onto a beauty contest.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Wake Forest demanded the most when my DCs applied 5 years ago. It’s not an Ivy people. Wasted a lot of time on their application.
Anonymous wrote:This is a super weird request. It almost feels like they are trying to filter for appearances or perhaps discriminate via a protected category (race, ethnicity, etc.)
I'm sure some dumb consultant told them that kids are on social media and love to make videos of themselves. WFU thinks its being hip and "meeting the customer" on their turf.
Why would a university even open this can of worms? It potentially exposes them to claims of discrimination. Not much potential upside, lots of potential downside.
Anonymous wrote:This is a super weird request. It almost feels like they are trying to filter for appearances or perhaps discriminate via a protected category (race, ethnicity, etc.)
I'm sure some dumb consultant told them that kids are on social media and love to make videos of themselves. WFU thinks its being hip and "meeting the customer" on their turf.
Why would a university even open this can of worms? It potentially exposes them to claims of discrimination. Not much potential upside, lots of potential downside.
Anonymous wrote:So many essays are written by consultants and parents these days, I don’t blame the schools who are trying to meet the actual student, so to speak. Also, I imagine some kids are better able to express themselves in a video versus essay and this opens the door to them.