Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 17:28     Subject: Malia - Harvard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is not a legacy. Neither parent went undergrad. I am sure she earned it. Sidwell is a hard school. Good luck to her.



You don't think her father's job has anything to do with it? Nothing at all?


If it did then the same can be said for the Bush twins and Chelsea...yet I don't recall anyone ever making that connection. Certainly you don't think she didn't earn it because she is Black right???
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 17:27     Subject: Malia - Harvard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is not a legacy. Neither parent went undergrad. I am sure she earned it. Sidwell is a hard school. Good luck to her.


I dislike her father, but wish her the best! I'm sure she did earn it even if she's a legacy.


So you personally know her father?
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 17:10     Subject: Malia - Harvard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is not a legacy. Neither parent went undergrad. I am sure she earned it. Sidwell is a hard school. Good luck to her.


You don't think her father's job has anything to do with it? Nothing at all?


Of course it did. Most girls that age don't have nearly the close exposure to world politics and culture that she has had by virtue of having grown up in the White House. But, by all accounts she is a bright, hard-working, respectful girl and that, combined with highly unusual upbringing would ensure her place at H.

Thank goodness for Grandma! Most others like her get tons of nannies. Parents are oh so busy!
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 17:06     Subject: Malia - Harvard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is not a legacy. Neither parent went undergrad. I am sure she earned it. Sidwell is a hard school. Good luck to her.


You don't think her father's job has anything to do with it? Nothing at all?


Of course it did. Most girls that age don't have nearly the close exposure to world politics and culture that she has had by virtue of having grown up in the White House. But, by all accounts she is a bright, hard-working, respectful girl and that, combined with highly unusual upbringing would ensure her place at H.


It doesn't matter. She would get in regardless. It has nothing to do with her close exposure to world politics and culture and everything to do with her father. I love the Obamas and voted for him twice. But let's be clear. For every other student who had her credentials, Harvard was a crapshoot. For her, it was a guarantee.


How do you know what her credentials are?
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 17:05     Subject: Malia - Harvard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is not a legacy. Neither parent went undergrad. I am sure she earned it. Sidwell is a hard school. Good luck to her.


You don't think her father's job has anything to do with it? Nothing at all?


Of course it did. Most girls that age don't have nearly the close exposure to world politics and culture that she has had by virtue of having grown up in the White House. But, by all accounts she is a bright, hard-working, respectful girl and that, combined with highly unusual upbringing would ensure her place at H.


It doesn't matter. She would get in regardless. It has nothing to do with her close exposure to world politics and culture and everything to do with her father. I love the Obamas and voted for him twice. But let's be clear. For every other student who had her credentials, Harvard was a crapshoot. For her, it was a guarantee.


As are any other schools to which she may have applied.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 17:01     Subject: Re:Malia - Harvard

Not an Obama fan, but I think Malia is the prettiest of all first children (ok, maybe a tie with JFKJr). So there's that.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 16:59     Subject: Re:Malia - Harvard

Anonymous wrote:Where is her boyfriend going?

Stop.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 16:58     Subject: Malia - Harvard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is not a legacy. Neither parent went undergrad. I am sure she earned it. Sidwell is a hard school. Good luck to her.


You don't think her father's job has anything to do with it? Nothing at all?


Of course it did. Most girls that age don't have nearly the close exposure to world politics and culture that she has had by virtue of having grown up in the White House. But, by all accounts she is a bright, hard-working, respectful girl and that, combined with highly unusual upbringing would ensure her place at H.


It doesn't matter. She would get in regardless. It has nothing to do with her close exposure to world politics and culture and everything to do with her father. I love the Obamas and voted for him twice. But let's be clear. For every other student who had her credentials, Harvard was a crapshoot. For her, it was a guarantee.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 16:48     Subject: Malia - Harvard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is not a legacy. Neither parent went undergrad. I am sure she earned it. Sidwell is a hard school. Good luck to her.


You don't think her father's job has anything to do with it? Nothing at all?


Of course it did. Most girls that age don't have nearly the close exposure to world politics and culture that she has had by virtue of having grown up in the White House. But, by all accounts she is a bright, hard-working, respectful girl and that, combined with highly unusual upbringing would ensure her place at H.


Let's just say that she has a ticket that has been punched to just about anywhere.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 16:44     Subject: Malia - Harvard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is not a legacy. Neither parent went undergrad. I am sure she earned it. Sidwell is a hard school. Good luck to her.


You don't think her father's job has anything to do with it? Nothing at all?


Of course it did. Most girls that age don't have nearly the close exposure to world politics and culture that she has had by virtue of having grown up in the White House. But, by all accounts she is a bright, hard-working, respectful girl and that, combined with highly unusual upbringing would ensure her place at H.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 16:42     Subject: Re:Malia - Harvard

Where is her boyfriend going?
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 16:40     Subject: Malia - Harvard

Great news! This intelligent, ambitious, and poised young woman will attend the university of her choice, whatever that college or university that may be. (Personally, I hope that it is Harvard, as it is a life-changing experience to be surrounded by so many inspiring faculty and motivated peers.) Good luck to her, and congratulations to her parents for successfully getting their first daughter through her childhood years.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 16:28     Subject: Malia - Harvard

Yes, extremely smart. What I heard from DC too.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 16:27     Subject: Malia - Harvard

I'm sure her dads position helped, but my daughter said she is smart as hell. Wish her well!
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 15:59     Subject: Malia - Harvard

Anonymous wrote:She is not a legacy. Neither parent went undergrad. I am sure she earned it. Sidwell is a hard school. Good luck to her.



You don't think her father's job has anything to do with it? Nothing at all?