Anonymous wrote:If you look at all the protesting and anger before Corona on selective campuses it was largely kids who really didn’t deserve to be there and felt like lower capacity outcasts. They’re displacing their angrier and inferiority complex onto others. Imagine being at an Ivy — essentially winning the life lottery — and being angry about anything.
Anonymous wrote:If you look at all the protesting and anger before Corona on selective campuses it was largely kids who really didn’t deserve to be there and felt like lower capacity outcasts. They’re displacing their anger and inferiority complex onto others. Imagine being at an Ivy — essentially winning the life lottery — and being angry about anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The unimpressive kids who went Ivy from our children’s private high school were all URM and/or athletes. 100%. And it was obvious to everyone they were not in or anywhere near the top bucket academically. Eye opening to all. And these were not poor URMs, I’m talking a blue-eyed “Hispanic” with a multi-millionaire dad and a Black teen with two MD parents.
The smartest most overachieving URM I’ve seen there in 10 years was an authentic Hispanic gal with truly middle class parents, who went to UVA. I think she pursued marine biology.
Same at our top NOVA public. The URMs are hardly underprivileged and the athletes aren’t thaaat great. But they beat out those with more rigorous loads, better grades and scores. and equivalent or better ECs (they’re just not sports).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unimpressive frauds can only hide so long. The overachievers at less prestigious schools will out work, out earn and be more successful in the end. The Ivy cachet and connections are wasted on charity cases. This is evident by graduation and always clear by who the kid marries. Hint: they don’t marry another Ivy alum, because they were shunned on campus by everyone with a brain.
I take it you neither went to an IVY nor an elite SLAC. Hint, some underachievers luck into great first jobs, some super intelligent classmates do not.
You see what you want to see. Those who enter in the bottom of the class generally finish in the bottom - academically, socially and professionally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unimpressive frauds can only hide so long. The overachievers at less prestigious schools will out work, out earn and be more successful in the end. The Ivy cachet and connections are wasted on charity cases. This is evident by graduation and always clear by who the kid marries. Hint: they don’t marry another Ivy alum, because they were shunned on campus by everyone with a brain.
I take it you neither went to an IVY nor an elite SLAC. Hint, some underachievers luck into great first jobs, some super intelligent classmates do not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The unimpressive kids who went Ivy from our children’s private high school were all URM and/or athletes. 100%. And it was obvious to everyone they were not in or anywhere near the top bucket academically. Eye opening to all. And these were not poor URMs, I’m talking a blue-eyed “Hispanic” with a multi-millionaire dad and a Black teen with two MD parents.
The smartest most overachieving URM I’ve seen there in 10 years was an authentic Hispanic gal with truly middle class parents, who went to UVA. I think she pursued marine biology.
Hispanic is an ethnicity, not a race. There are Hispanics of every race and eye color.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's entirely possible for someone to get in on the basis of an invented sob story that isn't checked. Recently read essays for a scholarship in my home town and people wrote about their dad the heroin addict and their identical twin that died and people in jail and refugees in camps and rafts and honestly a lot of it is compelling but we don't verify it and some of it could be fiction. The question is how many people are unscrupulous enough to invent a family tragedy or claim they have cancer etc. I think there are more sociopaths in our midst than we suspect.
And you are pulling this right out of your bottom. There is no evidence to believe what you believe.
Not saying a kid can't lie on his essays -- but you forget about references, relationships with GCs, and you ignore how hard adcoms - particularly at the ivies where there is so much scrutiny -- work to admit the right kids. I guarantee you not only can they spot BS after readying tens of thousands of essays, they know when they have to check and when they don't. Takes one phone call.
I don't know. I remember seeing this story several years ago about a guy who was a master fantasist: https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2010/5/17/wheeler-harvard-wheelers-applications/
Here's a more recent case: https://www.salon.com/2020/10/30/texas-gop-senator-didnt-graduate-from-oxford-university-law-program-as-claimed-in-prior-campaign/
Here's another one:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2450806/Top-city-lawyer-lied-Oxford-Harvard-degrees-quits.html
These are just the ones we know about. I suspect there are a lot of people walking around who are claiming to be something they are not.
Anonymous wrote:The unimpressive kids who went Ivy from our children’s private high school were all URM and/or athletes. 100%. And it was obvious to everyone they were not in or anywhere near the top bucket academically. Eye opening to all. And these were not poor URMs, I’m talking a blue-eyed “Hispanic” with a multi-millionaire dad and a Black teen with two MD parents.
The smartest most overachieving URM I’ve seen there in 10 years was an authentic Hispanic gal with truly middle class parents, who went to UVA. I think she pursued marine biology.
Anonymous wrote:The unimpressive kids who went Ivy from our children’s private high school were all URM and/or athletes. 100%. And it was obvious to everyone they were not in or anywhere near the top bucket academically. Eye opening to all. And these were not poor URMs, I’m talking a blue-eyed “Hispanic” with a multi-millionaire dad and a Black teen with two MD parents.
The smartest most overachieving URM I’ve seen there in 10 years was an authentic Hispanic gal with truly middle class parents, who went to UVA. I think she pursued marine biology.
Anonymous wrote:Unimpressive frauds can only hide so long. The overachievers at less prestigious schools will out work, out earn and be more successful in the end. The Ivy cachet and connections are wasted on charity cases. This is evident by graduation and always clear by who the kid marries. Hint: they don’t marry another Ivy alum, because they were shunned on campus by everyone with a brain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's entirely possible for someone to get in on the basis of an invented sob story that isn't checked. Recently read essays for a scholarship in my home town and people wrote about their dad the heroin addict and their identical twin that died and people in jail and refugees in camps and rafts and honestly a lot of it is compelling but we don't verify it and some of it could be fiction. The question is how many people are unscrupulous enough to invent a family tragedy or claim they have cancer etc. I think there are more sociopaths in our midst than we suspect.
And you are pulling this right out of your bottom. There is no evidence to believe what you believe.
Not saying a kid can't lie on his essays -- but you forget about references, relationships with GCs, and you ignore how hard adcoms - particularly at the ivies where there is so much scrutiny -- work to admit the right kids. I guarantee you not only can they spot BS after readying tens of thousands of essays, they know when they have to check and when they don't. Takes one phone call.
Anonymous wrote:The unimpressive kids who went Ivy from our children’s private high school were all URM and/or athletes. 100%. And it was obvious to everyone they were not in or anywhere near the top bucket academically. Eye opening to all. And these were not poor URMs, I’m talking a blue-eyed “Hispanic” with a multi-millionaire dad and a Black teen with two MD parents.
The smartest most overachieving URM I’ve seen there in 10 years was an authentic Hispanic gal with truly middle class parents, who went to UVA. I think she pursued marine biology.