Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you read the court document the court agrees that Sidwell discrimated and retaliated against her by purposefully applying different grading standards to her.
What a crappy school!!!!
STFU. The girl applies to 13 top schools (no safeties) and sues when not admitted? Give me an f'ing break. The sense of entitlement and use of race here is disgusting. The only mistake SFS made was admitting this low class family.
This. It’s basically another variant of the “Nigerian prince” scam, this time misusing DC agencies and the courts, and with Sidwell as the target.
She applied to Spelman and UVA, as a competitive athlete and academic she should have been accepted without any issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ruining a teenager's life for whatever reason is a deplorable act by any school.
How is her life ruined?
By causing denials from every college she applied to.
Anonymous wrote:Reading over the brief something sounds hokey. The sister also filed a complaint. Also did two math teachers give her bad scores..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you read the court document the court agrees that Sidwell discrimated and retaliated against her by purposefully applying different grading standards to her.
What a crappy school!!!!
STFU. The girl applies to 13 top schools (no safeties) and sues when not admitted? Give me an f'ing break. The sense of entitlement and use of race here is disgusting. The only mistake SFS made was admitting this low class family.
This. It’s basically another variant of the “Nigerian prince” scam, this time misusing DC agencies and the courts, and with Sidwell as the target.
She applied to Spelman and UVA, as a competitive athlete and academic she should have been accepted without any issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you read the court document the court agrees that Sidwell discrimated and retaliated against her by purposefully applying different grading standards to her.
What a crappy school!!!!
STFU. The girl applies to 13 top schools (no safeties) and sues when not admitted? Give me an f'ing break. The sense of entitlement and use of race here is disgusting. The only mistake SFS made was admitting this low class family.
This. It’s basically another variant of the “Nigerian prince” scam, this time misusing DC agencies and the courts, and with Sidwell as the target.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So going to Penn is ruining a life?
I mean, the fact that her name will show up in this lawsuit is far worse.
+1. Terrible job at parenting. Terrible abuse of the system to try and get some money. Terrible of lawyer to even take this case.
They didn’t find a very good lawyer. There are numerous mistakes and typos in the petition filed with the Supreme Court.
And yet she is $50k richer and at Penn
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ruining a teenager's life for whatever reason is a deplorable act by any school.
How is her life ruined?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ruining a teenager's life for whatever reason is a deplorable act by any school.
How is her life ruined?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still find it hard to believe she was rejected at every school including the HBCU. Something isn't right. Sounds like Sidwell gave terrible recommendations. Glad she is at UPenn now. Also she was a track star at Sidwell and surprised she did not get in anywhere. The whole thing is so fishy.
I would agree if she hadn't applied to only the very top schools in the country. She admits (through the litigation) that she expected to rely on/benefit from affirmative action. Also, she wasn't rejected everywhere -- The appeals court decision says something about her being rejected or waitlisted or withdrawing applications from all the schools she applied to (but I haven't read the whole thing, so I don't know which schools).
Schools like Sidwell want the students to succeed -- I don't think they want to lie to get kids into schools where they can't succeed. If they gave her "terrible" recommendations, which I doubt, it is entirely plausible that she deserved it.
Do private schools really write terrible recommendations for their own students?
If they do, and before they do, they should have counselled the student out.
Lol....you’re so naive. Do you have the faintest idea about how hard it is to counsel out a student of color?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So going to Penn is ruining a life?
I mean, the fact that her name will show up in this lawsuit is far worse.
+1. Terrible job at parenting. Terrible abuse of the system to try and get some money. Terrible of lawyer to even take this case.
They didn’t find a very good lawyer. There are numerous mistakes and typos in the petition filed with the Supreme Court.