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"To those claiming that I am bitter—you bet I am! An underachieving selfish teenager making excuses for her own failures?"

hard to equate a high schooler's frustrations with blaming external factors for not getting into the program you wanted
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^Maybe you need to get a life dude? And a sense of humor?

And while you're at it, some RC skills. I'm very happy with my admits. Thankyouverymuch.
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I think obnoxious brat is the only description that comes to my mind. If I were her parents I would be incredibly embarrassed.
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"As the youngest of four daughters, I noticed long ago that my parents gave up on parenting me."

I'm not sure if she is trying to be funny with this, but it's just flat-out disrespectful!
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I don't know guys, I think this is meant to be a joke, and I myself though it was pretty funny. Although she's obviously exaggerating, unfortunately getting into the top colleges is getting harder and harder. Being a well rounded kid with good grades just doesn't cut it anymore. Whether kids are brats for expecting to get into college after being good students and having just regular extracurriculars, I don't know. But it does bum me out that kids as young as 12 are already worried about college admissions. At that age I knew I'd eventually go to college but wasn't in the slightest concerned about where I would go. Things just keep getting more and more competitive. Kids should pursue hobbies they are interested in, not ones for the sole purpose of it looking good on a college application.
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^Maybe you need to get a life dude? And a sense of humor?

And while you're at it, some RC skills. I'm very happy with my admits. Thankyouverymuch.



Wasn't referring to you here, was referring to the person who wrote that blurb.
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I don't know guys, I think this is meant to be a joke, and I myself though it was pretty funny. Although she's obviously exaggerating, unfortunately getting into the top colleges is getting harder and harder. Being a well rounded kid with good grades just doesn't cut it anymore. Whether kids are brats for expecting to get into college after being good students and having just regular extracurriculars, I don't know. But it does bum me out that kids as young as 12 are already worried about college admissions. At that age I knew I'd eventually go to college but wasn't in the slightest concerned about where I would go. Things just keep getting more and more competitive. Kids should pursue hobbies they are interested in, not ones for the sole purpose of it looking good on a college application.


Agreed, while I protest the tone / venue of her letter, I think it brings up a very real and very serious issue that is becoming more and more prevalent. What do kids have to do to get into college?

I had the benefit of playing soccer very competitively from age 5 through college - including a year as starter for my high school's soccer team which was nationally ranked. You bet my essays were focused on my 'years of teamwork' and my 'experience in high pressure circumstances' and my 'dedication and determination that only years of training towards excellence can foster and exemplify'.

Without my soccer experience I never would have got into the schools I did, and that was 10 years ago - things have become so much more competitive since then.

I dread having kids because I don't want to have to worry that if they're not fluent in Mandarin by 3 then they're already behind. That if they don't get into the best kindergarten they'll never get into college. That type of thing. I'm sure I'm blowing it out of proportion, but it's getting crazy.
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Re: To (All) schools that rejected me [#permalink]
While the op-ed might seem whiny to some (I thought it was fairly tongue-in-cheek), I really don't find its sentiment controversial - "just being yourself" does not maximize your chances of getting into a school. It never has. It's kind of like using admissions consultants - most schools will tell you not to do it, but people do anyways, and sometimes get into a school they otherwise would not have.
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Dakells wrote:
I don't know guys, I think this is meant to be a joke, and I myself though it was pretty funny. Although she's obviously exaggerating, unfortunately getting into the top colleges is getting harder and harder. Being a well rounded kid with good grades just doesn't cut it anymore. Whether kids are brats for expecting to get into college after being good students and having just regular extracurriculars, I don't know. But it does bum me out that kids as young as 12 are already worried about college admissions. At that age I knew I'd eventually go to college but wasn't in the slightest concerned about where I would go. Things just keep getting more and more competitive. Kids should pursue hobbies they are interested in, not ones for the sole purpose of it looking good on a college application.


Agreed, while I protest the tone / venue of her letter, I think it brings up a very real and very serious issue that is becoming more and more prevalent. What do kids have to do to get into college?

I had the benefit of playing soccer very competitively from age 5 through college - including a year as starter for my high school's soccer team which was nationally ranked. You bet my essays were focused on my 'years of teamwork' and my 'experience in high pressure circumstances' and my 'dedication and determination that only years of training towards excellence can foster and exemplify'.

Without my soccer experience I never would have got into the schools I did, and that was 10 years ago - things have become so much more competitive since then.

I dread having kids because I don't want to have to worry that if they're not fluent in Mandarin by 3 then they're already behind. That if they don't get into the best kindergarten they'll never get into college. That type of thing. I'm sure I'm blowing it out of proportion, but it's getting crazy.


Agree with you jko. As I understood the article, she is also complaining about how things that the student can't control - i.e. upbringing and demographics - have a big impact on admissions (sometimes almost veto-like).
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