Anonymous wrote:Hope she doesn’t rope in our awesome Dartmouth neighbor kid who was first in his class at a big W public school (gasp).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The writer's great-aunt is Katie Couric. I get that she's finding herself and whatnot, but it's hard to have sympathy. She could have chosen not to got to Dartmouth...
Wowzers. It sounds like after only 6 weeks in, she is being harshly reminded of that choice. Life is full of regrets at that age.![]()
I mean I went to college with people who moved across the country to get away from their family name. It's a conscious decision even at that age. Her uncle that went to Dartmouth has the same last name and is a Hollywood writer, director and producer. Her grandmother has a cancer center at UVA named after her. She was not unaware of her family.
CORRECT, that is why I said she is being "harshly reminded of that choice". Not that she did not know/was unaware. She made a choice, that she clearly regrets now. Those are huge shoes to fill, and she appears to be doubting feasibility of doing so. Understandable, at least to me. But, after reading what's listed about notable family accomplishments, I cannot understand why in the world that girl did not opt into Yale or ANY other top school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The writer's great-aunt is Katie Couric. I get that she's finding herself and whatnot, but it's hard to have sympathy. She could have chosen not to got to Dartmouth...
Wowzers. It sounds like after only 6 weeks in, she is being harshly reminded of that choice. Life is full of regrets at that age.![]()
I mean I went to college with people who moved across the country to get away from their family name. It's a conscious decision even at that age. Her uncle that went to Dartmouth has the same last name and is a Hollywood writer, director and producer. Her grandmother has a cancer center at UVA named after her. She was not unaware of her family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The writer's great-aunt is Katie Couric. I get that she's finding herself and whatnot, but it's hard to have sympathy. She could have chosen not to got to Dartmouth...
Wowzers. It sounds like after only 6 weeks in, she is being harshly reminded of that choice. Life is full of regrets at that age.![]()
I mean I went to college with people who moved across the country to get away from their family name. It's a conscious decision even at that age. Her uncle that went to Dartmouth has the same last name and is a Hollywood writer, director and producer. Her grandmother has a cancer center at UVA named after her. She was not unaware of her family.
Anonymous wrote:The writer's great-aunt is Katie Couric. I get that she's finding herself and whatnot, but it's hard to have sympathy. She could have chosen not to got to Dartmouth...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The writer's great-aunt is Katie Couric. I get that she's finding herself and whatnot, but it's hard to have sympathy. She could have chosen not to got to Dartmouth...
Wowzers. It sounds like after only 6 weeks in, she is being harshly reminded of that choice. Life is full of regrets at that age.![]()
Anonymous wrote:The writer's great-aunt is Katie Couric. I get that she's finding herself and whatnot, but it's hard to have sympathy. She could have chosen not to got to Dartmouth...
Anonymous wrote:The writer's great-aunt is Katie Couric. I get that she's finding herself and whatnot, but it's hard to have sympathy. She could have chosen not to got to Dartmouth...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just read her other essay.
https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2022/10/cradle-to-cap-and-gown-the-prep-school-to-ivy-pipeline
"After attending public school through the eighth grade, I switched to an all-girls private school in Washington, D.C. Going from a class of 500 to a class of 74 was a shock, but the true jolt was adapting to the pure wealth and privilege surrounding me. I consider my family to be very well off, but my peers made me feel like a pauper. Although there are a fair number of students on financial aid at exclusive high schools, the majority of the student body comes from rich, well-connected families."
Absurd. Oblivious and absurd.
I don't understand what is absurd about that quote. It seems accurate to me.
As someone who went from MCPS to NCS in 7th grade in the 1980s and then went to a school where a lot of people wanted to go to Dartmouth but didn’t quite have the stats, I had the same exact experience.
Colgate?