Anonymous wrote:CC redesign killed it but hostile environment against donut hole parents didn't help either. Reddit is for kids. DCUM is more donut hole tolerant.
Any discussion of donut hole families on DCUM brings minimum 10 pages of judgement and you should have made better life choices to afford 680K in college costs at a private college for two kids no matter the details of where you live, expenses, performance of investments, when you started making the salary. Even an inquiry of “how does”, “should I “ is soundly rebuked. Trying to figure out how cc is more hostile.Anonymous wrote: I like this one for all of the made-up troll scenarios.
Anonymous wrote:CC redesign killed it but hostile environment against donut hole parents didn't help either. Reddit is for kids. DCUM is more donut hole tolerant.
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SkiEuope is a she???
Pretty sure that this is correct. There are strong indicators based on that person's activity. Claims to be an alum of two outstanding schools even though her responses do not appear to be from an educated person (every question or issue has an absolute, clear-cut answer which is the opposite of what higher education teaches us). Seems clear that this mod has never worked in the real world during her life.
The mods are a distinguishing factor. Some are overbearing and some are kind and reasonable.
SkiEurope is a he, and I think you're correct he's never worked a real job ever.
Here's a 2015 thread on Ivy Day when he was applying from prep school to college
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/t/sending-good-thoughts-to-skieurope-on-ivy-admissions-day/1690463
Where did he go???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SkiEuope is a she???
Pretty sure that this is correct. There are strong indicators based on that person's activity. Claims to be an alum of two outstanding schools even though her responses do not appear to be from an educated person (every question or issue has an absolute, clear-cut answer which is the opposite of what higher education teaches us). Seems clear that this mod has never worked in the real world during her life.
The mods are a distinguishing factor. Some are overbearing and some are kind and reasonable.
SkiEurope is a he, and I think you're correct he's never worked a real job ever.
Here's a 2015 thread on Ivy Day when he was applying from prep school to college
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/t/sending-good-thoughts-to-skieurope-on-ivy-admissions-day/1690463
oh LOL. I thought he was a 55 year old man. But he's a 25 year old man. Wow
With a strong interest in women's fashion. Is looking forward to having a baby. Respectfully, this person may be transitioning.
Omg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SkiEuope is a she???
Pretty sure that this is correct. There are strong indicators based on that person's activity. Claims to be an alum of two outstanding schools even though her responses do not appear to be from an educated person (every question or issue has an absolute, clear-cut answer which is the opposite of what higher education teaches us). Seems clear that this mod has never worked in the real world during her life.
The mods are a distinguishing factor. Some are overbearing and some are kind and reasonable.
SkiEurope is a he, and I think you're correct he's never worked a real job ever.
Here's a 2015 thread on Ivy Day when he was applying from prep school to college
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/t/sending-good-thoughts-to-skieurope-on-ivy-admissions-day/1690463
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SkiEuope is a she???
Pretty sure that this is correct. There are strong indicators based on that person's activity. Claims to be an alum of two outstanding schools even though her responses do not appear to be from an educated person (every question or issue has an absolute, clear-cut answer which is the opposite of what higher education teaches us). Seems clear that this mod has never worked in the real world during her life.
The mods are a distinguishing factor. Some are overbearing and some are kind and reasonable.
SkiEurope is a he, and I think you're correct he's never worked a real job ever.
Here's a 2015 thread on Ivy Day when he was applying from prep school to college
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/t/sending-good-thoughts-to-skieurope-on-ivy-admissions-day/1690463
oh LOL. I thought he was a 55 year old man. But he's a 25 year old man. Wow
With a strong interest in women's fashion. Is looking forward to having a baby. Respectfully, this person may be transitioning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SkiEuope is a she???
Pretty sure that this is correct. There are strong indicators based on that person's activity. Claims to be an alum of two outstanding schools even though her responses do not appear to be from an educated person (every question or issue has an absolute, clear-cut answer which is the opposite of what higher education teaches us). Seems clear that this mod has never worked in the real world during her life.
The mods are a distinguishing factor. Some are overbearing and some are kind and reasonable.
SkiEurope is a he, and I think you're correct he's never worked a real job ever.
Here's a 2015 thread on Ivy Day when he was applying from prep school to college
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/t/sending-good-thoughts-to-skieurope-on-ivy-admissions-day/1690463
oh LOL. I thought he was a 55 year old man. But he's a 25 year old man. Wow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SkiEuope is a she???
Pretty sure that this is correct. There are strong indicators based on that person's activity. Claims to be an alum of two outstanding schools even though her responses do not appear to be from an educated person (every question or issue has an absolute, clear-cut answer which is the opposite of what higher education teaches us). Seems clear that this mod has never worked in the real world during her life.
The mods are a distinguishing factor. Some are overbearing and some are kind and reasonable.
SkiEurope is a he, and I think you're correct he's never worked a real job ever.
Here's a 2015 thread on Ivy Day when he was applying from prep school to college
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/t/sending-good-thoughts-to-skieurope-on-ivy-admissions-day/1690463
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
But how would they know? So much of their advice would be outdated or they’d be guessing just as much as the next person. Most people don’t follow admissions that closely.
That's why I recommended Educators 4 Impact. Their guest speakers are usually current college students (often sophomores and juniors)... on the admissions end of things, you can find out what "target level" or ideal applicant *looks like* (not necessarily saying that you have to follow their path exactly), but more importantly you can ask important questions about what life on campus is like... housing... food, the surrounding area, etc. The Q&A nature of their events is very helpful for that kind of thing.
Stop spamming. I looked so you don't have to. Nothing interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SkiEuope is a she???
Pretty sure that this is correct. There are strong indicators based on that person's activity. Claims to be an alum of two outstanding schools even though her responses do not appear to be from an educated person (every question or issue has an absolute, clear-cut answer which is the opposite of what higher education teaches us). Seems clear that this mod has never worked in the real world during her life.
The mods are a distinguishing factor. Some are overbearing and some are kind and reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Sadly, DCUM. I know CC has great content, but I have a difficult time navigating it. It’s not user friendly at all. Reddit seems like student-based, which I want to honor and not ruin with parental BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see the A2Cers are calling out the Reddit mod for giving bad test score advice.
CC may be dead, but there are nuggets of gold in those archives. Helped both my kids a lot. I would be very wary of any of the application advice on A2C.
What kind of advice was the Reddit moderator giving?
I only saw it once or twice but it seemed like mod was giving blanket advice to everybody, like don’t report if the score is under 25%, but Dartmouth made it clear that it views scores in context, and some kids from underprivileged backgrounds would have gotten in if they had submitted a strong but lower than Ivy average score. I feel badly for kids who may have taken that advice to their detriment.
He was giving blanket advice, yes, and if I recall, he wasn't even referring to 25th percentile, which was newer advice for the current admission season. But, some advice commonly found here at DCUM was worse (don't submit a 1480, 1500, etc to top schools).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
But how would they know? So much of their advice would be outdated or they’d be guessing just as much as the next person. Most people don’t follow admissions that closely.
That's why I recommended Educators 4 Impact. Their guest speakers are usually current college students (often sophomores and juniors)... on the admissions end of things, you can find out what "target level" or ideal applicant *looks like* (not necessarily saying that you have to follow their path exactly), but more importantly you can ask important questions about what life on campus is like... housing... food, the surrounding area, etc. The Q&A nature of their events is very helpful for that kind of thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see the A2Cers are calling out the Reddit mod for giving bad test score advice.
CC may be dead, but there are nuggets of gold in those archives. Helped both my kids a lot. I would be very wary of any of the application advice on A2C.
What kind of advice was the Reddit moderator giving?
I only saw it once or twice but it seemed like mod was giving blanket advice to everybody, like don’t report if the score is under 25%, but Dartmouth made it clear that it views scores in context, and some kids from underprivileged backgrounds would have gotten in if they had submitted a strong but lower than Ivy average score. I feel badly for kids who may have taken that advice to their detriment.