Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So glad my kid opted out if all mailings when she took her standardized tests. We wanted her choices to be based on research not marketing!
This! I don't understand why people want to sign up to receive this torrent of junk mail.
The “people” are high school students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So glad my kid opted out if all mailings when she took her standardized tests. We wanted her choices to be based on research not marketing!
This! I don't understand why people want to sign up to receive this torrent of junk mail.
Anonymous wrote:So glad my kid opted out if all mailings when she took her standardized tests. We wanted her choices to be based on research not marketing!
Anonymous wrote:UChicago is by far the worst offender of this. WashU a close second.
Anonymous wrote:Last year, U of Chicago. I could have used their marketing materials and wallpapered the entire house with it (3,000 sq foot, small by DCUM standards, but he got something from them at least once a week)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not just lowering their acceptance rate. It's also another source of revenue for them from application fees.
No, wrong, it is not part of any nefarious scheme, nor are application fees a profitable endeavor. it’s just marketing. They don’t know if your kid could get in or not and it is not the job of a marketer to decide that anyway.
Stop with the conspiracy theories, please. It is tiring.