Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, but now I’m nervous about all the times I skulked around Linked In checking out ex-boyfriends, their spouses, etc.
They know.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, but now I’m nervous about all the times I skulked around Linked In checking out ex-boyfriends, their spouses, etc.
Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem believable. Don’t you put your job title on the application. A development office would use a different database to research you (eg what your charitable contributions are).
Anonymous wrote:Guys. Look at the common app.
It doesn’t ask for parents professional title. Just what your industry is.
Example if parent is the CEO of a company it does not ask to list title. Just that parent is a “business executive” from drop-down.
Yes this is a real life example.
Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem believable. Don’t you put your job title on the application. A development office would use a different database to research you (eg what your charitable contributions are).
Anonymous wrote:I agree it is odd. Is it a small school? Was it an admissions officer or someone else? I can’t imagine admissions officers at schools that get tens of thousands of applications have time to do this.