Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My informed in an admissions office at an Ivy. He said that they would laugh at people who were dumb enough to say things that indicated selfishness.
This is funny since Ivies have educated some of most sociopathic, self centered people in politics. It appears they like self-serving liars very much.
I'm reminded of this every time Vance. DeSantis and Trump open their mouth. I don't think the "best" colleges want the best members of society: the non-shiny kids who work hard, are reliable, do things because they are the right thing to do and not to impress with a crafted agenda. I also think most people are impressed by bullshitters and really terrible at weeding them out.
Agree. They attract “win at all costs” people. People who lie, embellish, and cheat to have an unbelievable resume.
Joseph R Biden defined, even by his fellow Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once I read that AOs were impressed by the certified elephant whispered (aka, that day long certification during a one week, 6k student tour of Thailand) and doubted the kid who worked 20 hours a week, I stopped caring what they thought and just told my kid to be honest. And realize it's a lot of bullshit.
Dont let them tell you different, they LOVE "passion projects". They just don't know them when they see them. The 20k counselor is calling it a passion project, but AOs just see a "great!" activity list that "really tells a story!"
Barf
What in the world are you talking about? AOs like students. Most aren't expecting anything unusual when it comes to activities. Join a club. Get a job. Play an instrument. Have a hobby. It's all fine.
Stop believing these random stories on the internet.
Anonymous wrote:A UCLA AO stated publicly that if someone tried to get their SAT score mentioned in the initial application, like in an essay for instance, they tore up the application immediately.
They only consider those scores for class placement, after an offer has been made.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My informed in an admissions office at an Ivy. He said that they would laugh at people who were dumb enough to say things that indicated selfishness.
This is funny since Ivies have educated some of most sociopathic, self centered people in politics. It appears they like self-serving liars very much.
I'm reminded of this every time Vance. DeSantis and Trump open their mouth. I don't think the "best" colleges want the best members of society: the non-shiny kids who work hard, are reliable, do things because they are the right thing to do and not to impress with a crafted agenda. I also think most people are impressed by bullshitters and really terrible at weeding them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My informed in an admissions office at an Ivy. He said that they would laugh at people who were dumb enough to say things that indicated selfishness.
This is funny since Ivies have educated some of most sociopathic, self centered people in politics. It appears they like self-serving liars very much.
I'm reminded of this every time Vance. DeSantis and Trump open their mouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My informed in an admissions office at an Ivy. He said that they would laugh at people who were dumb enough to say things that indicated selfishness.
This is funny since Ivies have educated some of most sociopathic, self centered people in politics. It appears they like self-serving liars very much.
I'm reminded of this every time Vance. DeSantis and Trump open their mouth. I don't think the "best" colleges want the best members of society: the non-shiny kids who work hard, are reliable, do things because they are the right thing to do and not to impress with a crafted agenda. I also think most people are impressed by bullshitters and really terrible at weeding them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My informed in an admissions office at an Ivy. He said that they would laugh at people who were dumb enough to say things that indicated selfishness.
This is funny since Ivies have educated some of most sociopathic, self centered people in politics. It appears they like self-serving liars very much.
I'm reminded of this every time Vance. DeSantis and Trump open their mouth. I don't think the "best" colleges want the best members of society: the non-shiny kids who work hard, are reliable, do things because they are the right thing to do and not to impress with a crafted agenda. I also think most people are impressed by bullshitters and really terrible at weeding them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once I read that AOs were impressed by the certified elephant whispered (aka, that day long certification during a one week, 6k student tour of Thailand) and doubted the kid who worked 20 hours a week, I stopped caring what they thought and just told my kid to be honest. And realize it's a lot of bullshit.
Dont let them tell you different, they LOVE "passion projects". They just don't know them when they see them. The 20k counselor is calling it a passion project, but AOs just see a "great!" activity list that "really tells a story!"
Barf
What in the world are you talking about? AOs like students. Most aren't expecting anything unusual when it comes to activities. Join a club. Get a job. Play an instrument. Have a hobby. It's all fine.
Stop believing these random stories on the internet.
this exact scenario was described in Jeff Selingo's book.
Anonymous wrote:Laughing at teens is not a great look
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My informed in an admissions office at an Ivy. He said that they would laugh at people who were dumb enough to say things that indicated selfishness.
This is funny since Ivies have educated some of most sociopathic, self centered people in politics. It appears they like self-serving liars very much.
Anonymous wrote:My informed in an admissions office at an Ivy. He said that they would laugh at people who were dumb enough to say things that indicated selfishness.