Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So they are basing their admissions decisions on GPA/transcript, LORs and ECs?
They highly value test scores, too. In fact, I think this shift away from essays will only serve to strengthen the weight given to SAT/SAT/IB/AP scores.
+1
Honestly I think it's odd that they relied much on the writing quality of essays. The essays should merely add explanation and context for the rest of the app.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Essay should be done in SAT style.
Agree 100%.
Anonymous wrote:Essay should be done in SAT style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one even read the article?
Despite the changes, Guttentag wrote that essays and standardized testing scores are still considered in the admissions process.
“Essays are very much part of our understanding of the applicant, we’re just no longer assuming that the essay is an accurate reflection of the student’s actual writing ability,” he wrote. “Standardized tests (SAT or ACT) are considered when they’re submitted as part of the application.”
According to Guttentag, essays will now be used to “help understand the applicant as an individual rather, not just as a set of attributes and accomplishments.” He also wrote that the admissions office now values essays that give “insight into who the unique person is whose application we’re reading” and that “content and insight matter more than style.”
“Because of that they are not given a numerical rating, but considered as we think holistically about a candidate as a potential member of the Duke community,” he wrote.
They're still using the essays, people.
We get it...but it seems to be another school that is just conceding that ChatGPT is taking over. Basically, you can tell ChatGPT...write me an essay of why Duke is the best school for me coming from high school X, with these interests and activities, etc. So, the facts are your own, but ChatGPT will tie your life to Duke in 30 seconds. You then keep asking it to refine it or say now write this essay in the style of X which is perhaps an example of past Duke essays that they say were excellent essays.
Have you actually used ChatGPT? The quality of the writing is pretty bad if you're looking for great writing.
what version? have you noticed how fast it's improving already?
You mean last week when it was cranking out gibberish?
Anonymous wrote:Duke admissions decisions will now rely almost entirely on the applicant’s grades, which will have been built upon a foundation of the most astounding period of grade inflation in modern educational system history.
What could possibly go wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one even read the article?
Despite the changes, Guttentag wrote that essays and standardized testing scores are still considered in the admissions process.
“Essays are very much part of our understanding of the applicant, we’re just no longer assuming that the essay is an accurate reflection of the student’s actual writing ability,” he wrote. “Standardized tests (SAT or ACT) are considered when they’re submitted as part of the application.”
According to Guttentag, essays will now be used to “help understand the applicant as an individual rather, not just as a set of attributes and accomplishments.” He also wrote that the admissions office now values essays that give “insight into who the unique person is whose application we’re reading” and that “content and insight matter more than style.”
“Because of that they are not given a numerical rating, but considered as we think holistically about a candidate as a potential member of the Duke community,” he wrote.
They're still using the essays, people.
We get it...but it seems to be another school that is just conceding that ChatGPT is taking over. Basically, you can tell ChatGPT...write me an essay of why Duke is the best school for me coming from high school X, with these interests and activities, etc. So, the facts are your own, but ChatGPT will tie your life to Duke in 30 seconds. You then keep asking it to refine it or say now write this essay in the style of X which is perhaps an example of past Duke essays that they say were excellent essays.
Have you actually used ChatGPT? The quality of the writing is pretty bad if you're looking for great writing.