Friday, December 11, 2009

Don't feel bad.

The following is an excerpt from the incredibly popular website, College Confidential.

Gosh. No one can answer that. I doubt, even if you knew someone in Columbia's admissions department they could answer that. Let's say their rep from your area has ... 100 (?) applications to review and consider.

30 of them are an immediate "no" due to stats or something else that really stands out (who knows, discipline). I'm totally MAKING UP these numbers...just explaining how they are correct when they all say the process is holistic (once yohave the stat range)

So now he still has 70 people and maybe gets 10 slots to fill. I know the regions don't have EXACT specific numbers. But you will not find an elite school that isn't represented throughout the nation/world. So...it's not like their Midwest rep is going to be allowed 500 spots, you know?

So he sifts through and the cream rises to the top first. The 2400/36/4.0UW kids. And they might go in the "yes" pile and he already has 5 "yes" and only 5 more to place out of the remaining 65. THEN he actually reads. Again...MAKING ALL THIS UP but...once you look at the numbers you see how HARD it actually is to get into these colleges. HYP, for example...only 1200-1600 IN THE ENTIRE NATION get into their freshman class. That's a LOT of very special kids who were told no.

So...back to Columbia Admissions person...who has to narrow 65 kids into 5. Now he reads essays. 5 of them can't form a decent sentence even with their high scores.
Down to 60.

10 of them showed no continuity or passion in their ECs. Down to 50. 10 more little/had no leadership roles, 10 more had little/no volunteer work. STILL 30 and can only take 5!

So....what next? He reverses the process and, instead of eliminating he now selects the 10 of them had state or national championships in one thing or another (sport, music, acadmic). And they have "everything else", interesting essays, plenty of "extras".

Yet he STILL can take only half of THOSE! So something just stands out for him in the 5 he picks versus the 5 he doesn't. One of them is an "army brat" and had to change schools repeatedly but still excelled. One of them started a charitable foundation or helped raise her younger siblings when her single Mom fought cancer. Another one is so passionate about math that they've taken every advanced class their school offers and some local college courses too AND is Math Bowl champion...you get the picture. The fourth one plays oboe...and Columbia is looking for oboe's this year (it happens). And the last one goes to a tiny school and lives on a farm and their town is offering to help with tuition if the child returns home and practices medicine for 5 years after becoming a doctor.

So...YOUR child, while I'm sure a very attractive candidate...just didn't end up in that mix. There are SO many talented kids; they work SO hard these days. I'd HATE to have the job of selecting. But...your child will get a great education and I believe that (for the most part!), kids get in where they SHOULD get in. I hope your child will be happy at their "2nd choice". But, I'm sure you already know, there is no real answer to your question.

Luck!

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Daily Life

One of my friends in Wisconsin posted this as her Facebook picture.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Pretty Game


I spent about half an hour playing this game today. I think it is so pretty. But maybe a little frustrating.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Uhh.

I found out who my teacher is supposed to be next semester and I think he looks like the guy on TV in Grey's Anatomy. What do you think?

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Mr. Obama

9:57 PM me: then let's go to boston wooooooh
and ice skate
:D
and play tennis at 2am
:D
William: butbutbut i will be leaving like everyone else behind
i wish i could take chiles with me and put it in boston
me: we can come back to visit
haha
they would hate the liberals
9:58 PM William: O.O
leon county went democrat in the election
we voted for obama
9:59 PM me: O.O?
yeah but theyre not that democratish
William: but they are
otherwise they wouldnt have voted for obama
gobama!
10:00 PM i'm probama
and i'm sobama, its scary
because i root fobama
10:01 PM i globama in the dark
10:02 PM me: O.O
William: and i'm letting my hair grobama
then i will have a frobama
me: ...
William: if i go to boston i can play in the snobama
10:03 PM because the temperature gets really lobama
me: it does.
William: i'm a democrat, does it really shobama
me: yeah
William: ok i'm about out of those for now
but that was supafun
me: it was .
10:04 PM William: you cant do that with mccain
thats why obama won
me: mhm

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Another short post.

Writing for college. Wow.
Earlier, I said that the next half year is so planned out. But what about the rest? What about the part that carries into the next YEAR?
I am already excited for August of 2010, even though no one knows where he or she will be.

I looked up "epsieanniihsct" on Google. I shouldn't be so proud, but I am. A "TOP CONTRIBUTER" on Yahoo! Answers referenced my blog! Well, I posted an essay by Mark Twain on it...
Anyway, here it is!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

To do for the summer

I made a list of 25 things I wanted to do this summer. It wasn't a nice round (well, square) number on purpose, but anyway,
I did 23 out of the 25. One of them, well, I only wrote the first letter of each word and there were a lot of letters. I don't know what it is. I can't remember. The other one I didn't do is "beach." I never went to the beach. I failed that one, then.
But I did a lot of stuff, and I am so glad. It was awesome.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Schedule Fail

1. Psych
2. Math
3. Art
4. Econ
5. Lit
6. Physics

Physically impossible. Woohoo!

I wanted to make the ideal schedule, but I wasn't sure about three of the classes, so it wouldn't really work.
So, that was amusing. I don't think ParentPortal is working for me anymore, though.

Sunday, August 09, 2009

A Good Sunday

The procrastinating is no good, but I am now William's manly man (instead of "wing man" like Jack), and I am listening to happy-ish music, and my parents fixed my break light in a dramatically short amount of time with about two dollars! Awesome. And they got me an extra bottle of contact lens solution for no particular reason.
The subject was going to be Good Sunday, but then I realized that might be (LIKE) a religious holiday.
I am scared for a week and less than a day from now. But this summer has been very good, so I am very thankful.
The next half year or so seems so planned out that I don't know what could surprise me. It is a nice thing every now and then, knowing what is going to happen.
I think that if people convince themselves that they are going to enjoy the day, that it can work, as long as something really awful doesn't happen. That is such a big catch, though, sometimes. We'll see.
I am on 18/30.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

The Killers, of course.

Using only song names from ONE ARTIST, cleverly answer these questions. You can't use the band I used (but how could I say that to Lacey?). Try not to repeat a song title.

Pick your Artist:
The Killers

Are you a male or female?
Joseph, Better You Than Me (ft. Elton John and Neil Tennant)

Describe yourself:
Why Do I Keep Counting?

How do you feel:
Losing Touch

Describe where you currently live:
The World We Live In

If you could go anywhere, where would you go:
Under the Gun

Your favorite form of transportation:
A Great Big Sled

Your best friend is:
Human

You and your best friends are:
On Top

What's the weather like:
This River is Wild

Favorite time of day:
Tranquilize

If your life was a TV show, it would be called:
Midnight Show

What is life to you:
Joy Ride

Your last relationship:
I Can't Stay

Your fear:
Read My Mind

What is the best advice you have to give:
Everything Will Be Alright

Thought for the Day:
Smile Like You Mean It

How I would like to die:
Romeo and Juliet

My soul's present condition:
Change Your Mind

Most Faithful Companion:
Move Away

My motto:
This is Your Life