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Getting In

Getting In - typically fantastic Malcolm Gladwell article on Ivy League Admissions and success. If had any money, I’d get a New Yorker subscription just to subsidize Gladwell.

2 Comments

  1. jeff wrote:

    Favorite quote:

    … there wasn’t a sense that anything great was at stake in the choice of which college we attended. The issue was whether we attended college, and—most important—how seriously we took the experience once we got there. I thought everyone felt this way. You can imagine my confusion, then, when I first met someone who had gone to Harvard.

    Knowing people who went to “school in Boston” makes this even more amusing.

    But seriously, it is good to know that the current admissions policies at the Ivy Leagues was influenced by the threat of my ancestors’ success.

    Wednesday, October 12, 2005 at 10:16 am | Permalink
  2. Phil Haack wrote:

    Heh, as I read it, I was thinking something along the lines of: “Is this why I got in to Stanford?” I’d be curious as to whether Stanford does it differently than the Ivies. I know they don’t give “legacies” nearly as much cred as Harvard seems to.

    And I have to admit, I have more than once done said I went to school “in the Bay Area”.

    Wednesday, October 12, 2005 at 11:24 am | Permalink

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