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I saw her on the Today Show this morning. She did pretty well there. What I got from it was she got cut from several schools on the same day and was crying to her mother about it who shut her down as being whiny and ungrateful. So she called her sister (presumably the WSJ editor) to continue venting and instead of feeling sympathy was laughing hysterically and told her she needed to write all that down.
So my guess is she was venting the less than PC, less than grateful things that were on her mind, while knowing that it is all un-PC and very entitled. And BTW, it sounds like she's going to end up at Michigan. She said she had gotten offers to Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin and Penn State (odd choices IMO compared to what she was looking at) and hadn't decided yet but sort of grunted Go Blue under her breath. |
First, I thought that the author is funny and articulate. Second, she is correct. I don't know how many high schools there are in the United States: EVERY school has a student body president, a valedictorian, lead(s) in the school's plays. From that sampling alone you could definitely fill all the classes in the Ivies....if not more.
(Incidentally, she didn't give another way to raise the profile....a little gift to the university.) And please don't poo poo at that...it works...lots and lots of times. The author isn't entitled. You work hard and you are told that you will get what you want...most of the time. Or you will succeed. College admission is fickle, with many permutations. Signed: Ellebud (who went to two of the top universities in the country) and Mr. Ellebud (from an Ivy |
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It wasn't so much the Michigan and Penn State that I thought as weird, but the Wisconsin and Indiana which while nearly as good as Iowa ;) are still pretty typical Big 10, state school type environments. Relatively speaking not that hard to get into, don't have the OMG you got into there? prestige. And that also isn't saying they shouldn't be. I think the big schools offer a lot to the right kind of student. You just better not be the type that needs a lot of personal attention because you're not going to get it at a school with 20,000+ students.
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