Anonymous wrote:She used, among other things, the Common Black App, which can go to 53 HB colleges. So it's not like she spent $5K and six months on applications. She just got accepted to a ton of schools, which is great news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's obnoxious. Thousands of kids could do this every year but they don't because they aren't jerks. She forced admissions offices of at least 45 schools to waste their time on her when she had no intention of attending their schools.
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And that's 45 kids who were rejected for every acceptance she got, and no one will fill those slots.
Where do you get that? The schools know that not everyone they accept will accept them, that is why there is such a thing as a “yield”. I had not heard of the common black app but it sounds like high numbers of acceptances is a known thing. She is clearly a hard working young woman, why do you have to put her down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's obnoxious. Thousands of kids could do this every year but they don't because they aren't jerks. She forced admissions offices of at least 45 schools to waste their time on her when she had no intention of attending their schools.
+100
And that's 45 kids who were rejected for every acceptance she got, and no one will fill those slots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's obnoxious. Thousands of kids could do this every year but they don't because they aren't jerks. She forced admissions offices of at least 45 schools to waste their time on her when she had no intention of attending their schools.
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Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. I don't understand kids that apply to more than 15 schools. We're "only" paying for 10 apps for our kids. I really hope that when these stories come out, schools blackball students from these schools. What kind of counselor says that applying to 50 schools is a good use of time or resources?
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. I don't understand kids that apply to more than 15 schools. We're "only" paying for 10 apps for our kids. I really hope that when these stories come out, schools blackball students from these schools. What kind of counselor says that applying to 50 schools is a good use of time or resources?
Anonymous wrote:Last year my granddaughter applied to a dozen schools when she was seriously considering less than half of them. I asked her why she applied to colleges that she was not interested in and she said the school counselor urged her to do it to run up the scholarship offers. It's a thing.
Anonymous wrote:My son found 7 schools of interest. Perhaps 50 suggests she has a problem making decisions?
"The crazy thing is, I'm still waiting on decision letters, but I was not expecting that at all," 17-year-old Nixon told CBS Atlanta affiliate WGCL.
Anonymous wrote:It's obnoxious. Thousands of kids could do this every year but they don't because they aren't jerks. She forced admissions offices of at least 45 schools to waste their time on her when she had no intention of attending their schools.