Anonymous
Post 05/12/2013 19:16     Subject: Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The girl's parents have entered the fray:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2304621/Suzy-Weisss-father-hits-college-admissions-insists-doesnt-feel-entitled.html


That is great. Her father says she is not entitled. To prove how not entitled she is, we have enclosed a picture of him standing in front of a vineyard.


Your sentence doesn't make any sense.


It made sense to me. It's irony.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2013 16:02     Subject: Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

Her sister worked at the WSJ. That explains everything.
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2013 07:18     Subject: Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The girl's parents have entered the fray:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2304621/Suzy-Weisss-father-hits-college-admissions-insists-doesnt-feel-entitled.html


That is great. Her father says she is not entitled. To prove how not entitled she is, we have enclosed a picture of him standing in front of a vineyard.


Your sentence doesn't make any sense.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2013 16:37     Subject: Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

Anonymous wrote:The girl's parents have entered the fray:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2304621/Suzy-Weisss-father-hits-college-admissions-insists-doesnt-feel-entitled.html


That is great. Her father says she is not entitled. To prove how not entitled she is, we have enclosed a picture of him standing in front of a vineyard.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2013 14:32     Subject: Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

Anonymous wrote:Haven't read 12 pages, but I find it ironic that this can appear in the WSJ, because as soon as it does she's had an op-ed published in the WSJ. How awesome of her.


Don't forget her stint on the Today Show.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2013 14:10     Subject: Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

Haven't read 12 pages, but I find it ironic that this can appear in the WSJ, because as soon as it does she's had an op-ed published in the WSJ. How awesome of her.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2013 11:38     Subject: Re:Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

Reading the details of her application one is reminded of the line from Risky Business when the guy from Princeton says to Joel, "Well, Joel, you've done a lot of solid work here, but it's just not Ivy League, now is it?"



Anonymous
Post 04/10/2013 09:56     Subject: Re:Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
This a good response

http://gawker.com/5993140/attention-students-just-...-earn-you-admission-to-college


Indeed! My favorite quote:

"Being yourself is not a talent. If you worked two full-time jobs all the way through high school and one of them was "being yourself" and the other was "trying your best," you actually worked zero full-time jobs."

Bwahahahahaha! Exactly. Some of us actually worked hard at our academics, got killer test scores AND worked, you know, actual jobs. At your age. You little snot.

Where did it get you?


A professional, well-paying job at which I make more money at 35 than either of my parents ever made per year in their lifetimes? Like, way more. A functional adult life that my parents didn't really prepare me for but which I scratched out for myself through hard work and determination? A happy marriage? My own home?

That enough for you?

Girls like this "satirist" don't impress me. They've been entitled their whole lives and have had every advantage. So what does she do with it? Use it to write a poison pen article denigrating the experiences of others who weren't so lucky. Little bitch.

Eh, she's enrolling at Michigan, published in the WSJ and appeared on morning TV. I'm sure my 17 yr old daughter would love any one of those. And I'd be proud of her in any event. Simmer down. This isn't about you.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2013 09:49     Subject: Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The girl's parents have entered the fray:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2304621/Suzy-Weisss-father-hits-college-admissions-insists-doesnt-feel-entitled.html


Of course they have.


Well you know, she's the "Tina Fey of Pittsburgh" and all!
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2013 09:45     Subject: Re:Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
This a good response

http://gawker.com/5993140/attention-students-just-...-earn-you-admission-to-college


Indeed! My favorite quote:

"Being yourself is not a talent. If you worked two full-time jobs all the way through high school and one of them was "being yourself" and the other was "trying your best," you actually worked zero full-time jobs."

Bwahahahahaha! Exactly. Some of us actually worked hard at our academics, got killer test scores AND worked, you know, actual jobs. At your age. You little snot.

Where did it get you?


A professional, well-paying job at which I make more money at 35 than either of my parents ever made per year in their lifetimes? Like, way more. A functional adult life that my parents didn't really prepare me for but which I scratched out for myself through hard work and determination? A happy marriage? My own home?

That enough for you?

Girls like this "satirist" don't impress me. They've been entitled their whole lives and have had every advantage. So what does she do with it? Use it to write a poison pen article denigrating the experiences of others who weren't so lucky. Little bitch.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2013 09:38     Subject: Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

Anonymous
Post 04/10/2013 09:30     Subject: Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

Anonymous
Post 04/10/2013 08:45     Subject: Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

Anonymous wrote:A (snarky) admissions officer on the WSJ editorial: www.admissionsproblems.tumblr.com

Oh I loved that! Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2013 08:43     Subject: Re:Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

I guess she seems funnier to some. To me she just sounds entitled brat who did not get a Barbie Malibu beach house. The six year olds version of an Ivy acceptance.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2013 15:02     Subject: Teen writes in WSJ letter to all colleges that rejected her- harsh!

A (snarky) admissions officer on the WSJ editorial: www.admissionsproblems.tumblr.com