Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of state schools don't read essays. When you are admitting tens of thousands of kids, who cares or has time to differentiate?
VT definitely reads the essays.
The are using AI as a second reader this year. So….
Anonymous wrote:Penn State and Clemson also have similar yield rate.
Penn State gets shit ton of apps. Look luck reading the essays lol. It's a type of schools that are careless about the essay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of state schools don't read essays. When you are admitting tens of thousands of kids, who cares or has time to differentiate?
Just make the essays shorter by imposing a word limit; for example, a word limit of 2 might produce a great Why Clemson essay composed of "Go Tigers ".
If anyone needs help composing a two word limit essay for Indiana, Penn State, or UVa, I think that I can help.
Gaslight much? Clemson's overall national rankings are not on the same level as Penn State for sure.
Lol Penn State and Indiana are nothing like selective privates. Clemson and Penn State are about the same level. Clemson has lower acceptance rate.
Manipulating acceptance rates is easy, just make the essay optional and you have more apps to reject. At the end of the day they’re both cow colleges.
LOL personal essay is optional and there's an optional one essay which is a similar topic as the personal essay for Penn State. Big deal lol
So you’re saying both are a joke? lol
Nope I was saying essays are joke.
Translation: Almost all respectable colleges require an essay but my college doesn’t. Therefore, instead of admitting my college is a joke, I think essays are a joke and all those actual respectable colleges are wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of state schools don't read essays. When you are admitting tens of thousands of kids, who cares or has time to differentiate?
Just make the essays shorter by imposing a word limit; for example, a word limit of 2 might produce a great Why Clemson essay composed of "Go Tigers ".
If anyone needs help composing a two word limit essay for Indiana, Penn State, or UVa, I think that I can help.
Gaslight much? Clemson's overall national rankings are not on the same level as Penn State for sure.
Lol Penn State and Indiana are nothing like selective privates. Clemson and Penn State are about the same level. Clemson has lower acceptance rate.
Manipulating acceptance rates is easy, just make the essay optional and you have more apps to reject. At the end of the day they’re both cow colleges.
LOL personal essay is optional and there's an optional one essay which is a similar topic as the personal essay for Penn State. Big deal lol
So you’re saying both are a joke? lol
Nope I was saying essays are joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of state schools don't read essays. When you are admitting tens of thousands of kids, who cares or has time to differentiate?
Just make the essays shorter by imposing a word limit; for example, a word limit of 2 might produce a great Why Clemson essay composed of "Go Tigers ".
If anyone needs help composing a two word limit essay for Indiana, Penn State, or UVa, I think that I can help.
Gaslight much? Clemson's overall national rankings are not on the same level as Penn State for sure.
Lol Penn State and Indiana are nothing like selective privates. Clemson and Penn State are about the same level. Clemson has lower acceptance rate.
Manipulating acceptance rates is easy, just make the essay optional and you have more apps to reject. At the end of the day they’re both cow colleges.
LOL personal essay is optional and there's an optional one essay which is a similar topic as the personal essay for Penn State. Big deal lol
So you’re saying both are a joke? lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of state schools don't read essays. When you are admitting tens of thousands of kids, who cares or has time to differentiate?
Just make the essays shorter by imposing a word limit; for example, a word limit of 2 might produce a great Why Clemson essay composed of "Go Tigers ".
If anyone needs help composing a two word limit essay for Indiana, Penn State, or UVa, I think that I can help.
Gaslight much? Clemson's overall national rankings are not on the same level as Penn State for sure.
Lol Penn State and Indiana are nothing like selective privates. Clemson and Penn State are about the same level. Clemson has lower acceptance rate.
Manipulating acceptance rates is easy, just make the essay optional and you have more apps to reject. At the end of the day they’re both cow colleges.
LOL personal essay is optional and there's an optional one essay which is a similar topic as the personal essay for Penn State. Big deal lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of state schools don't read essays. When you are admitting tens of thousands of kids, who cares or has time to differentiate?
Just make the essays shorter by imposing a word limit; for example, a word limit of 2 might produce a great Why Clemson essay composed of "Go Tigers ".
If anyone needs help composing a two word limit essay for Indiana, Penn State, or UVa, I think that I can help.
Gaslight much? Clemson's overall national rankings are not on the same level as Penn State for sure.
Lol Penn State and Indiana are nothing like selective privates. Clemson and Penn State are about the same level. Clemson has lower acceptance rate.
Manipulating acceptance rates is easy, just make the essay optional and you have more apps to reject. At the end of the day they’re both cow colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of state schools don't read essays. When you are admitting tens of thousands of kids, who cares or has time to differentiate?
VT definitely reads the essays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of state schools don't read essays. When you are admitting tens of thousands of kids, who cares or has time to differentiate?
Just make the essays shorter by imposing a word limit; for example, a word limit of 2 might produce a great Why Clemson essay composed of "Go Tigers ".
If anyone needs help composing a two word limit essay for Indiana, Penn State, or UVa, I think that I can help.
Gaslight much? Clemson's overall national rankings are not on the same level as Penn State for sure.
Lol Penn State and Indiana are nothing like selective privates. Clemson and Penn State are about the same level. Clemson has lower acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of state schools don't read essays. When you are admitting tens of thousands of kids, who cares or has time to differentiate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of state schools don't read essays. When you are admitting tens of thousands of kids, who cares or has time to differentiate?
Just make the essays shorter by imposing a word limit; for example, a word limit of 2 might produce a great Why Clemson essay composed of "Go Tigers ".
If anyone needs help composing a two word limit essay for Indiana, Penn State, or UVa, I think that I can help.
Gaslight much? Clemson's overall national rankings are not on the same level as Penn State for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of state schools don't read essays. When you are admitting tens of thousands of kids, who cares or has time to differentiate?
Just make the essays shorter by imposing a word limit; for example, a word limit of 2 might produce a great Why Clemson essay composed of "Go Tigers ".
If anyone needs help composing a two word limit essay for Indiana, Penn State, or UVa, I think that I can help.
Gaslight much? Clemson's overall national rankings are not on the same level as Penn State for sure.