Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The college application essay may be the most white leaning metric out there.
Write the essay for a white audience and your essay will shine.
Yeah like the guy who wrote over and over #BlackLiveMatter and got into Stanford.
That kid had a ton more on his resume than that essay which is one of seven or so essays Stanford asks students to write. That’s not why he got in.
That kid went to Yale.
No. He got into Stanford. The pizza essay girl got into Yale.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The college application essay may be the most white leaning metric out there.
Write the essay for a white audience and your essay will shine.
Yeah like the guy who wrote over and over #BlackLiveMatter and got into Stanford.
That kid had a ton more on his resume than that essay which is one of seven or so essays Stanford asks students to write. That’s not why he got in.
That kid went to Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be glad for the essays to go. It is just a big exercise in projecting and parroting back what one thinks admissions wants to hear. It also bugs me that the woe-is-me-type-essay seems to do so well.
And the recommended “my parent died and I supported the family” essay recommended by UVA No
Anonymous wrote:We?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regarding the kid who had a tutor for every class and summer school. That is a HIGH motivated child. Very rare for that age group.
Met a lot of kids like that at HPY in the 80s, then observed it as a parent. The idea is to get ahead on all the hard classes of its a repeat. Nearly impossible not to have a high GPA. Kids were not highly motivated. It just the way the family did things. They did not even know it was weird until maybe 10th grade. Why are all these kids enrolled in summer school at the wrong big 3 when they could take it at their own school and no one is putting it on their transcript.
If they are enrolled in summer school, then how are they doing some enriching activity that will pad their resume?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who says they put a lot of weight on it?
Why not also toss out GPA (maybe they had a tutor) or SAT/ACT scores because they may have prepped?
Admissions departments aren't grading them the way a teacher would, they are looking to see what the student can reveal about him or herself or how they think.
If your essay was slapped together quickly, with or without help, it will show.
The difference is basically no one's kid is getting tutored for every subject through all four years of high school. And even SAT tutoring can only really raise a score by so much. But it is entirely possible for someone else to completely write an applicant's essay without a college knowing about it. And for what it's worth, when my husband was in college, he wrote an essay for his girlfriend who was still in HS, and she got into UVA with it, so I'm not really buying this idea that colleges can really tell that the essays weren't written by the students.
Um, my child goes to private and there are kids there that have daily tutors for all subjects. When you have $, you can do that.
Tutors typically charge $70/hour. Are there really that many kids whose parents are paying for $280 daily for 4 hours of tutoring?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who says they put a lot of weight on it?
Why not also toss out GPA (maybe they had a tutor) or SAT/ACT scores because they may have prepped?
Admissions departments aren't grading them the way a teacher would, they are looking to see what the student can reveal about him or herself or how they think.
If your essay was slapped together quickly, with or without help, it will show.
The difference is basically no one's kid is getting tutored for every subject through all four years of high school. And even SAT tutoring can only really raise a score by so much. But it is entirely possible for someone else to completely write an applicant's essay without a college knowing about it. And for what it's worth, when my husband was in college, he wrote an essay for his girlfriend who was still in HS, and she got into UVA with it, so I'm not really buying this idea that colleges can really tell that the essays weren't written by the students.
That's essentially what private school is.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding the kid who had a tutor for every class and summer school. That is a HIGH motivated child. Very rare for that age group.
Anonymous wrote:I would be glad for the essays to go. It is just a big exercise in projecting and parroting back what one thinks admissions wants to hear. It also bugs me that the woe-is-me-type-essay seems to do so well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The college application essay may be the most white leaning metric out there.
Write the essay for a white audience and your essay will shine.
Yeah like the guy who wrote over and over #BlackLiveMatter and got into Stanford.
That kid had a ton more on his resume than that essay which is one of seven or so essays Stanford asks students to write. That’s not why he got in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The college application essay may be the most white leaning metric out there.
Write the essay for a white audience and your essay will shine.
Yeah like the guy who wrote over and over #BlackLiveMatter and got into Stanford.