Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped reading after the OP mentioned the race and ethnicity of the students going to top 10 colleges.
Why? That’s probably the most pertinent fact in college admissions these days
You know this is not true.
DP. You’re kidding yourself if you think this isn’t true. The amount of effort and money the elites pour into scouring the country for black and Latino applicants that are even remotely qualified is staggering. And that’s just the beginning because they pour an equal amount of resources into ensuring they graduate at a rate that is somewhat comparable to the median. The entire admissions and retention effort is social justice kabuki and nobody has any idea if it makes a difference at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped reading after the OP mentioned the race and ethnicity of the students going to top 10 colleges.
Why? That’s probably the most pertinent fact in college admissions these days
You know this is not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped reading after the OP mentioned the race and ethnicity of the students going to top 10 colleges.
Why? That’s probably the most pertinent fact in college admissions these days
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped reading after the OP mentioned the race and ethnicity of the students going to top 10 colleges.
Why? That’s probably the most pertinent fact in college admissions these days
Anonymous wrote:I stopped reading after the OP mentioned the race and ethnicity of the students going to top 10 colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is owed Harvard. Do you understand that you are competing globally for 2000 or so spots? Tell me when you looked at the acceptance rate did you think of another outcome ? I’m trying to understand why you are so surprisEd.
Seriously. The only thing that’s changed since I was young is the enormous amount of parents who think their child with half a brain can get into Harvard.
You mean parents who spend their whole life making their kids study for a test... think they DESERVE (are ENTITLED) to Harvard.
Step back and take a deep breath and be nice, won't you? I swear half the people posting are high school kids.
The world has evolved from a time 20 years ago when Harvard and the other top colleges held themselves up as the best of the American universities and told all applicants we're seeking for the best and brightest students and these are our standards and expectations, and if you meet them you have a fair chance of being admitted. That was understood. And now they've gone from "fair chance" to virtually no chance of being admitted in part because we're giving all these spots to athletes and legacies and all the other special interest groups. At the same time they still call themselves the best universities taking in the best and brightest students. There's a certain inconsistency and hypocrisy involved here. And it's clearer and clearer than ever. And before you shout in capitalized letters, no, I'm not someone who has any stakes in these admissions games, and am just an amused observer from the sidelines.
Oxbridge can still claim that. Harvard, not so much.
It makes you wonder if it is worth aspiring to these schools anymore.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Not sure why people think that the post was racist. I am giving objective detailed data on the students accepted because otherwise stats mean very little. Also, these kids are not "academic drones". Many are accomplished kids with good EC's and participate in many real community service projects.
I am just saying that none of that seems to have helped them get into a top 20 school. Use the information as you will.
And btw, many universities like Brown have actually said they are trying to recruit more kids from Texas. I guess they are looking for a "different profile" than these kids.
Anonymous wrote:But DCUM told me if I move to flyover country my kids will be Ivy autoadmits![]()
Anonymous wrote:I stopped reading after the OP mentioned the race and ethnicity of the students going to top 10 colleges.
Anonymous wrote:No one is owed Harvard. Do you understand that you are competing globally for 2000 or so spots? Tell me when you looked at the acceptance rate did you think of another outcome ? I’m trying to understand why you are so surprisEd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped reading after the OP mentioned the race and ethnicity of the students going to top 10 colleges.
Why? It's interesting.
No it isn’t. It is creepy and borderline racist. “Half Asian?”
This OP has spent easy to much time dissecting the stats and outcomes of 500 kids.
What do you call the race of a person who has an Asian Parent and a White Parent?
Hapa
I don't understand. By "Hapa" do you mean "Half pale"?
"She was tall and freckled, with long, dark hair — and we stood out in the same way. As I leaned in to say hi, she yelled over the din, 'You're hapa, aren't you?' It was the last word I expected to hear in D.C., but I welcomed the refreshing respite from the constant and inevitable question: 'What are you?'"
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2014/12/15/370416571/half-asian-half-white-no-hapa
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is owed Harvard. Do you understand that you are competing globally for 2000 or so spots? Tell me when you looked at the acceptance rate did you think of another outcome ? I’m trying to understand why you are so surprisEd.
Seriously. The only thing that’s changed since I was young is the enormous amount of parents who think their child with half a brain can get into Harvard.
You mean parents who spend their whole life making their kids study for a test... think they DESERVE (are ENTITLED) to Harvard.
Step back and take a deep breath and be nice, won't you? I swear half the people posting are high school kids.
The world has evolved from a time 20 years ago when Harvard and the other top colleges held themselves up as the best of the American universities and told all applicants we're seeking for the best and brightest students and these are our standards and expectations, and if you meet them you have a fair chance of being admitted. That was understood. And now they've gone from "fair chance" to virtually no chance of being admitted in part because we're giving all these spots to athletes and legacies and all the other special interest groups. At the same time they still call themselves the best universities taking in the best and brightest students. There's a certain inconsistency and hypocrisy involved here. And it's clearer and clearer than ever. And before you shout in capitalized letters, no, I'm not someone who has any stakes in these admissions games, and am just an amused observer from the sidelines.
Oxbridge can still claim that. Harvard, not so much.
It makes you wonder if it is worth aspiring to these schools anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is owed Harvard. Do you understand that you are competing globally for 2000 or so spots? Tell me when you looked at the acceptance rate did you think of another outcome ? I’m trying to understand why you are so surprisEd.
Seriously. The only thing that’s changed since I was young is the enormous amount of parents who think their child with half a brain can get into Harvard.
You mean parents who spend their whole life making their kids study for a test... think they DESERVE (are ENTITLED) to Harvard.
Step back and take a deep breath and be nice, won't you? I swear half the people posting are high school kids.
The world has evolved from a time 20 years ago when Harvard and the other top colleges held themselves up as the best of the American universities and told all applicants we're seeking for the best and brightest students and these are our standards and expectations, and if you meet them you have a fair chance of being admitted. That was understood. And now they've gone from "fair chance" to virtually no chance of being admitted in part because we're giving all these spots to athletes and legacies and all the other special interest groups. At the same time they still call themselves the best universities taking in the best and brightest students. There's a certain inconsistency and hypocrisy involved here. And it's clearer and clearer than ever. And before you shout in capitalized letters, no, I'm not someone who has any stakes in these admissions games, and am just an amused observer from the sidelines.
Oxbridge can still claim that. Harvard, not so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is owed Harvard. Do you understand that you are competing globally for 2000 or so spots? Tell me when you looked at the acceptance rate did you think of another outcome ? I’m trying to understand why you are so surprisEd.
Seriously. The only thing that’s changed since I was young is the enormous amount of parents who think their child with half a brain can get into Harvard.
You mean parents who spend their whole life making their kids study for a test... think they DESERVE (are ENTITLED) to Harvard.
Step back and take a deep breath and be nice, won't you? I swear half the people posting are high school kids.
The world has evolved from a time 20 years ago when Harvard and the other top colleges held themselves up as the best of the American universities and told all applicants we're seeking for the best and brightest students and these are our standards and expectations, and if you meet them you have a fair chance of being admitted. That was understood. And now they've gone from "fair chance" to virtually no chance of being admitted in part because we're giving all these spots to athletes and legacies and all the other special interest groups. At the same time they still call themselves the best universities taking in the best and brightest students. There's a certain inconsistency and hypocrisy involved here. And it's clearer and clearer than ever. And before you shout in capitalized letters, no, I'm not someone who has any stakes in these admissions games, and am just an amused observer from the sidelines.