DannyDuberstein said:
Saw the local news highlight a girl that got accepted into 57 schools. All I could think was "You and people like you are jacking up the process for schools and other kids just for an ego-stroke."
Yep, they should shame people like this. They are making life difficult for admissions officers and causing real harm to kids that are trying to get into their dream schools. If the news had any integrity at all they would ask, "So why did you apply to all of these schools you had no intention of attending?"
It's disgusting to me when I see some super smart kid that applies to volumes of schools they have zero intent to attend simply because of ego and bragging rights, especially for selective schools. I actually don't even blame the kid as much as I blame the parents that likely encouraged them to do so.
There are lots of Youtube videos out there of kids that get into 10 or more of the Top 25 schools. They also apply to a ton of next tier schools they know they will be admitted. So they end up with this volume of acceptances knowing their real list was less than 5. So all they are doing is taking spots from kids that really want to go to those schools. They force schools to try to find ways to figure out yields based around this as well and many are starting to deny kids who are highly qualified but they assume they are just playing games with them. For instance a kid from the other part of the country with no connection to an area who has never visited or shown interest in a school but has a great app to the point of being overqualified.
BTW, this happens at A&M as well and especially with the Top 10% rule. About 16k applicants to A&M were Top 10%. So essentially the entire Freshman class could be Top 10% Auto Admit. That's still less than half of the kids that actually are Top 10% in Texas. These are kids that get accepted in September but don't have to say yes or no until May. So then you have about 40k who aren't Top 10% fighting for admission and seeing how many A&M will take beyond the theoretical number of 100% yield. Typically it's about 7-8k, or about 22-23k that get regular admission. A&M is shooting for 14k or so that actually enroll. It's a crazy system.
I've played both sides of this with my kids. My eldest was someone who dreamed of being an Aggie from birth. Between my wife and I and even moreso his Grandad he was about as brainwashed as you could be. Yet he was not an auto admit so he had to sweat it out until March before finally getting a System Admit. Fortunately he had already fallen in love with doing MART at Galveston and it ended up being the best thing, he's crushed it. Just got his 3rd straight Deans Honor Roll and will graduate early, yet he wasn't good enough for College Station.
Youngest is an exceptional student who will be an easy auto admit. He will have a ton of options and could get into a lot of schools. He's probably going to apply to no more than 7 or 8 though and maybe not that many. A few safeties, a few he has a strong chance with, a few reaches. Most likely he's coming to A&M because he loves it as well but going to look at a few options. Only looking at places though where he can at least envision himself there though. He's not going to apply to a bunch of schools just for the hell of it and to brag about it. If nothing else I don't know why someone would pay money for an app and spent the time on those applications just to brag about it. The level of narcissism is hard for me to grasp, it screams of insecurity. It's also gross because those schools have kids like my elder son that really, really want to go there and instead their admit gets sucked up by some kid on an ego trip.