Anonymous wrote:She was admitted to the HumEc school for fashion design and seemingly had a lot of related ECs:
https://www.tiktok.com/@kari.alexandra/video/6941123412991495430
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell is the community college of the Ivy League.
+1. Cornell should be ranked below 30 by US news.
Anonymous wrote:She was admitted to the HumEc school for fashion design and seemingly had a lot of related ECs:
https://www.tiktok.com/@kari.alexandra/video/6941123412991495430
Anonymous wrote:In the early days, Jeff Bezos asked SAT scores for potential hires. It worked out well for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how she swears in the video, Real quality catch you picked there Cornell.
What's wrong with cursing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So basically mediocre students can get into Ivies but exceptional hard working students cannot. Hmm.. makes so much sense
only if those mediocre students are first gen students, the right kind of minority, athletes, or have parents who write very large checks
or lead national movements, perform in the top 1% of the nation at something, are self made.
My kid does an international sport as Team USA and went in with 1530 SAT. Rejected from four ivies. Who knows what it takes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell is the community college of the Ivy League.
+1. Cornell should be ranked below 30 by US news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid who was a NMS, had 35 ACT, countless APs and extremely high GPA, three sport athlete and involved in leadership activities got rejected by almost every Ivy League (she didn’t apply to one - rejected by the rest).
Very jaded here.
seriously you kid doesn't stand out, you tried to play the AP game and you lost. There is a new game in town and it's called being unique.
There are a ton of successful Ivy grads that had low SAT/ACT test scores. Good grades does not = success at that level.
National awards, leading movement, being the top 1% of a sport/art, having rich/influential parents... those are things that point to success... not being a good little girl/boy
Anonymous wrote:The private equity firm that owns my employer makes all employees take a standardized test as part of the hiring process. At age 53, I had to take the cognitive test for my executive-level job despite a 30 year job history and set of associated accomplishments.
Eventually most people are going to get stacked ranked against peers based on analytics - for jobs, promotions, grad school, etc. is college too early?
Anonymous wrote:I love how she swears in the video, Real quality catch you picked there Cornell.