Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of state schools don't read essays. When you are admitting tens of thousands of kids, who cares or has time to differentiate?
Just make the essays shorter by imposing a word limit; for example, a word limit of 2 might produce a great Why Clemson essay composed of "Go Tigers ".
If anyone needs help composing a two word limit essay for Indiana, Penn State, or UVa, I think that I can help.
Anonymous wrote:What decent school doesn’t consider the essay lol what a joke
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of state schools don't read essays. When you are admitting tens of thousands of kids, who cares or has time to differentiate?
Just make the essays shorter by imposing a word limit; for example, a word limit of 2 might produce a great Why Clemson essay composed of "Go Tigers ".
If anyone needs help composing a two word limit essay for Indiana, Penn State, or UVa, I think that I can help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just like hiring managers don't read cover letters. "I'm hard working and a team player, and will be an asset to the organization because blah, blah, blah..." Who cares? Everyone just judges based on the resume. Clemson admitted 23,000 students last year. You think they are saying "Well, Sally's stats are lower than Johnny's, but her essay just hit harder according to our hourly-paid temp admissions reader." It is a waste of their time/money to evaluate based on essays at that scale.
On that basis…just eliminate admissions staff and have AI spit out acceptances.
Honestly, maybe this is what most colleges should do.
For the big state schools, yes they should, if they aren't already. Iowa State and UIowa already do this (algo-based admissions).
Clemson admitted 23,000 students, but only 20% enrolled. Why split hairs and read personal essays if 4 out of 5 students the admissions reader "loves" based on their personal statenent aren't enrolling anyway?
It's a totally different admissions culture compared to low admit/high yield schools where every admit counts. For honors colleges/merit scholarships, yes, then take a look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just like hiring managers don't read cover letters. "I'm hard working and a team player, and will be an asset to the organization because blah, blah, blah..." Who cares? Everyone just judges based on the resume. Clemson admitted 23,000 students last year. You think they are saying "Well, Sally's stats are lower than Johnny's, but her essay just hit harder according to our hourly-paid temp admissions reader." It is a waste of their time/money to evaluate based on essays at that scale.
On that basis…just eliminate admissions staff and have AI spit out acceptances.
Honestly, maybe this is what most colleges should do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just like hiring managers don't read cover letters. "I'm hard working and a team player, and will be an asset to the organization because blah, blah, blah..." Who cares? Everyone just judges based on the resume. Clemson admitted 23,000 students last year. You think they are saying "Well, Sally's stats are lower than Johnny's, but her essay just hit harder according to our hourly-paid temp admissions reader." It is a waste of their time/money to evaluate based on essays at that scale.
On that basis…just eliminate admissions staff and have AI spit out acceptances.
Honestly, maybe this is what most colleges should do.
Anonymous wrote:Just like hiring managers don't read cover letters. "I'm hard working and a team player, and will be an asset to the organization because blah, blah, blah..." Who cares? Everyone just judges based on the resume. Clemson admitted 23,000 students last year. You think they are saying "Well, Sally's stats are lower than Johnny's, but her essay just hit harder according to our hourly-paid temp admissions reader." It is a waste of their time/money to evaluate based on essays at that scale.
Anonymous wrote:It’s the easiest way to juice applications and then appear more selective than you really are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What decent school doesn’t consider the essay lol what a joke
Schools have plenty of data/information and a major essay.
Additional essays are dumb useless
You don't even know who actually wrote it. Total BS.
Students don't need additional burdens after years of hard work. Get rid of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What decent school doesn’t consider the essay lol what a joke
Schools have plenty of data/information and a major essay.
Additional essays are dumb useless
You don't even know who actually wrote it. Total BS.
Students don't need additional burdens after years of hard work. Get rid of it.
Anonymous wrote:What decent school doesn’t consider the essay lol what a joke
Anonymous wrote:A lot of state schools don't read essays. When you are admitting tens of thousands of kids, who cares or has time to differentiate?
Anonymous wrote:A lot of state schools don't read essays. When you are admitting tens of thousands of kids, who cares or has time to differentiate?