College Admission Standards Changing to Emphasize Community Service

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  • @johndanielson3777
    @johndanielson3777 6 років тому +729

    The college admissions process is broken, these kids are throwing away their childhoods so they could look good in a college application.

    • @Baileyando
      @Baileyando 5 років тому +22

      John Henderson THANK YOU! finally someone said it

    • @carsonchiem145
      @carsonchiem145 5 років тому +14

      You can always retake a test.... You can't re-live a party

    • @gdew9643
      @gdew9643 5 років тому +2

      Yes, it is ridiculous

    • @prissycatdoll6366
      @prissycatdoll6366 5 років тому +12

      Maze to confusion You’re delusional.

    • @reneeharold7335
      @reneeharold7335 5 років тому +2

      Parents and teachers want to
      raise a generation of stephford
      children.

  • @davidjite999
    @davidjite999 5 років тому +922

    No one:
    USA Colleges: We want age 16 entrepreneurs that have make a water supply dam in Africa or not accepted.

    • @eli53973
      @eli53973 5 років тому +14

      Sad but true.

    • @somkeshav4143
      @somkeshav4143 5 років тому +3

      ooooooooooooof, talk about spitting FACTS

    • @gracegrace6528
      @gracegrace6528 5 років тому +11

      me: is on board on non profit and spoke at UN hq at age 15 *gets rejected*

    • @okas425
      @okas425 5 років тому

      Grace Grace how to hide flexing

    • @gracegrace6528
      @gracegrace6528 5 років тому

      @@okas425 fr 😂

  • @eviloatmeal98
    @eviloatmeal98 8 років тому +661

    why am i here i finally got into college i dont need to be watching this crap...the college admissions process just continues to haunt you

    • @KenshinHimura-eb9bv
      @KenshinHimura-eb9bv 8 років тому +1

      selppin how stiff is it I'm 3 years from graduation please tell me

    • @russellgoldman7431
      @russellgoldman7431 8 років тому

      LOL YASSSS

    • @MRF77
      @MRF77 7 років тому

      May I know which one?

    • @eviloatmeal98
      @eviloatmeal98 7 років тому +8

      +Kenshin1998 Himura 3 years from high school graduation? I think it'd be fair to say that spring semester junior year and fall of senior year are the worst, because you want your grades to be good, and you're also visiting colleges and writing your apps. But honestly, I really hate the fear-mongering that the media builds around the college process without actually positing any solutions or pressuring universities to do so. But what can you do

    • @eviloatmeal98
      @eviloatmeal98 7 років тому +3

      +Abdullah Maruf I go to Columbia. I also don't know how the reply system works on youtube

  • @bob123819
    @bob123819 8 років тому +1079

    He's at Yale right now... Guess he ended up getting into an awesome school after all :)

    • @EthanMcFarlinCraft
      @EthanMcFarlinCraft 6 років тому +31

      www.linkedin.com/in/chriskarpovich/

    • @eeshaanpp
      @eeshaanpp 6 років тому +15

      Lol, my boy the valedictorian Ethan with them facts.

    • @davideyaliscool
      @davideyaliscool 5 років тому +15

      No way if he didn't get into Harvard as a double legacy the. He didn't get into yale

    • @pattychow9261
      @pattychow9261 5 років тому +5

      safetyschool.org

    • @brionakennedy2846
      @brionakennedy2846 5 років тому

      *Breaking News* ua-cam.com/video/scvufYPI-Vk/v-deo.html

  • @xpythagoras4044
    @xpythagoras4044 8 років тому +640

    'captain of cross country team'
    his form is terrible

    • @81inchprimeass47
      @81inchprimeass47 8 років тому +133

      captains aren't chosen on speed, it's on spirit and how you work with people. Our swim team captains aren't nearly the fastest people, but they are the most inspiring and fun people to be around.

    • @curtislee7292
      @curtislee7292 6 років тому +15

      I'm from a school where skill and meritocracy are valued the most. Our captains are usually the best at what they do and are liked by their peers.

    • @jackieo.4354
      @jackieo.4354 5 років тому +10

      He could've been uncomfortable

  • @Nicro328
    @Nicro328 8 років тому +365

    I admire this guy for his dedication, passion, and excellence in both academics as well as in the community, but can somebody teach this guy how to run?

  • @michellethomas5893
    @michellethomas5893 7 років тому +84

    Aww that girl seems very genuine and kind. Any school would be lucky to have her!

  • @hunterwilliams6647
    @hunterwilliams6647 8 років тому +675

    I cant take him seriously with the way he runs. Good luck though.

    • @brianlen2730
      @brianlen2730 8 років тому +13

      He runs a 19 minute 5k

    • @michaelcohen7246
      @michaelcohen7246 8 років тому

      +Brian Len is that his best

    • @marcusfillard9578
      @marcusfillard9578 8 років тому

      Brian Len wait so do I and I don't even make varsity

    • @TapabrataGhosh
      @TapabrataGhosh 8 років тому +17

      19 minute 5k isn't really varsity in most places...

    • @brianlen2730
      @brianlen2730 8 років тому +1

      No it's not... there's a lot more to cross country than times though!

  • @thedreamweaver6514
    @thedreamweaver6514 9 років тому +357

    Both of these kids deserve to go to University. .. they are both hard working and have made sacrifices!
    👍☺

    • @chcanon696
      @chcanon696 8 років тому +26

      +Ezekiel Koroisau Yes, but so do so many others. They are only a couple in millions.

    • @SKILLS836
      @SKILLS836 8 років тому +4

      +Ezekiel Koroisau What about all the other kids

    • @toddcoolbaugh9978
      @toddcoolbaugh9978 6 років тому +3

      They don't want to go to "university." They want to be the elite of the elite. That's the problem

    • @rawaserwan5463
      @rawaserwan5463 5 років тому +5

      Todd Coolbaugh well if you work hard to be the elite then you deserve it!

  • @bvbvjghjkjkj
    @bvbvjghjkjkj 8 років тому +74

    You don't have to go to an IVY League school to be successful. It's sad that too many kids today think that their only way to success is through Ivy League schools. You can still go to a not so well known state school, work hard and be more successful than someone from an Ivy League school.

    • @KenshinHimura-eb9bv
      @KenshinHimura-eb9bv 8 років тому

      Jock Patterson Yea. but having a school where famous people went is good

    • @bvbvjghjkjkj
      @bvbvjghjkjkj 8 років тому +4

      Understandable since I currently go to the same school as Stone cold Steven Austin and Dr. Phil. However, that won't contribute that to my success after obtaining my degree. Since I doubt my employer would care or even know. Don't get me wrong, some school have great connections because of their popularity, but going to a popular school shouldn't get you a job over someone else who did more work and is better prepared. That is my opinion.

    • @febrezesmells-good9585
      @febrezesmells-good9585 8 років тому +4

      Jock Patterson Think of a top school as a filter. Those that attend that school have proven their determination and intelligence through prior grades and achievements that allowed them to pass the admissions process. Employers can trust that an Ivy-educated student is not stupid. However, it's harder to do that for kids who don't attend such prestigious schools. We all know they could absolutely be more capable or qualified, but it's simply easier to use this built-in filter to hire a person.

    • @bvbvjghjkjkj
      @bvbvjghjkjkj 8 років тому +1

      That filter needs to go away then. Students shouldn't depend on a school to lead them to a prosperous future. Don't get me wrong, any intelligent person deserves the best to bring out their full potential. Yet, it isn't fair to base someone's merit on which school they went to. I hope employees read work experiences, positions held, references, and their interview with the person, over a school's name.
      On another note. Am I the only one that noticed some colleges are becoming less about building scholars and qualified employees, but more about how to express your feelings. Maybe I been watching youtube too much. Yet, many times I see stuff like safe space, sjw, and other things that make no sense.

    • @traplover6357
      @traplover6357 7 років тому +1

      Jock Patterson um, no? Because youtube doesn't reflect on students who just consistently work. They only show people in the humanities who have free time. And besides, college is filled with young liberals with those ideals since college institutions are usually left-leaning.
      Also, it's easier to have a filter when we have things like standardized testing, SATs, ACTs, other graduate tests, etc. because it's guaranteed that the person received the best education. It's hard to look at something like "hard work" for millions of students who could've just lied on their college essay and would take many years to evaluate on an individual basis.

  • @angelinawilson2458
    @angelinawilson2458 9 років тому +206

    I'm a senior in high school and when I went in for an interview at my top choice school, they were very impressed by how much community service I did. It's refreshing to see more schools caring less about numbers and more about the actual student.

    • @shinypokeAce
      @shinypokeAce 8 років тому

      If you don't mind. Can you say what what school it is? I would really love to hear :)

    • @angelinawilson2458
      @angelinawilson2458 8 років тому +6

      +shinypokeAce not at all! The school is St. Mary's College of Maryland!

    • @talebuttbitchton1267
      @talebuttbitchton1267 6 років тому +15

      so you got into school for being nice, not being smart lol good to know. im sure an employer wont care if you know what you are doing as long as you are a good person hahahahaha

    • @JonathanLopez-vv5nr
      @JonathanLopez-vv5nr 6 років тому +8

      John Kevin stop being such a jerk, if she was a man and she worked hard then she would get in. Just cuz u may not have the potential doesn’t mean you need to down others for their work

    • @JonathanLopez-vv5nr
      @JonathanLopez-vv5nr 6 років тому +9

      talebutt bitchton she never said anything about her academics, stop speculating and making others feel bad

  • @charlescunningham1872
    @charlescunningham1872 6 років тому +85

    The mom acts like she's the victim but she doesn't have to be so obsessed with sending her son to the best school in the world. I think the college admissions process should be reformed so that more people are content with going to the school that fits them best.

    • @gdew9643
      @gdew9643 5 років тому +4

      Yes, parents like her are feeding the monster

  • @dando2841
    @dando2841 7 років тому +89

    "the best school possible" isn't always the best school possible for you

    • @jasonyoung4529
      @jasonyoung4529 7 років тому +15

      Dando thank you first logical person I’ve seen all day. Best school in most cases isn’t where you should go. Let’s face it the ivy leagues were designed for the upper class. At Harvard and Yale you are competing against the smartest and wealthiest in the world who likely had far greater access to the best tutors and mentors from a young age. Malcolm gladwell has an excellent documentary about this. It’s better to dominate in your own little sphere than to be a small fish in a big pond.

    • @dando2841
      @dando2841 7 років тому +7

      I completely agree! My admissions counselor this year has given me the exact same advice for going into college next year. Ivy leagues are definitely an accomplishment but at what cost? I want to to enjoy my college life and not be surrounded by a ton of upper class snobs who think THEY'RE the biggest fish in the pond. Also, yeah, I strongly believe admissions to those schools is heavily dependent on parental wealth/clout. At the end of the day, hard work at any degree-granting institution is going to put you on the path to success.

    • @jasonyoung4529
      @jasonyoung4529 7 років тому +1

      Dando Exactly. I just graduated this fall and I went to a tougher school in my state instead of just going to the normal public university and I went through hell. Yes I was pre med but my average day in college was spent living in the library and stressing out about grades. It’s better to be a big fish in a small pond

    • @dando2841
      @dando2841 7 років тому

      Cool! Congrats on graduating! That's really cool- I'm going to start off studying pre-med too! :) Thanks for the advice, and sorry you went through hell. Are you going to med school now/soon?

    • @jasonyoung4529
      @jasonyoung4529 7 років тому

      Dando thanks. I’m applying the summer. I took a gap year after graduating so I could take my MCAT.

  • @MrBrewman95
    @MrBrewman95 8 років тому +287

    I think we should have a battle to death to get into these places. That will show their applicant's true might for victory.

  • @dchang11
    @dchang11 8 років тому +309

    Chris ended up attending Yale University.

    • @okas425
      @okas425 5 років тому +6

      David C rip, hopefully he’s happy though, Yale is also a really good school

    • @jesusbalderas329
      @jesusbalderas329 4 роки тому +1

      Harvard made a good decision.

    • @sbolden123
      @sbolden123 4 роки тому

      That's good. Ivy league

  • @aaron414p8
    @aaron414p8 7 років тому +97

    Why waste your childhood trying to get into these Ivy League colleges? Just because you go to Harvard doesn't automatically grant you a good job after you graduate. If you go to an average college and get very good grades, then you are practically guaranteed a job and you still get to enjoy your childhood.

    • @iqjoel2878
      @iqjoel2878 7 років тому +10

      good grades at an average college doesn't get you jack. College grades don't matter in the slightest except staying above a 3.0 for scholarships at certain schools. Not saying that you can't get a good job with a degree at an average college.

    • @dathunderman4
      @dathunderman4 6 років тому +19

      IQJoel what are you talking about? For grad schools gpa matters a ton. Even for jobs, they ask for transcripts

    • @carrotcake6572
      @carrotcake6572 5 років тому

      Tretch grad school not the workforce

    • @hoixthegreat8359
      @hoixthegreat8359 5 років тому +3

      There was a study done at Yale to determine the class level of students before matriculation and about 5 years after they graduated. The study found that nearly all those who were in the lowest classes moved the highest class within 5 years after graduation. No state school offers that kind of improvement. It may be hype, but it's hype that works.

    • @sourishw.5865
      @sourishw.5865 4 роки тому

      Eh, doesn’t make a difference if you don’t exactly have a childhood. You get used to hard work and effort, and personal achievements, especially at a young age, are worth the amount of time poured into them. Builds character, if you ask me.

  • @mutatismutandis7944
    @mutatismutandis7944 6 років тому +53

    She ended up going to Mount Holyoke College. A top 30 Liberal Arts school. Good for her

    • @robertlee8805
      @robertlee8805 5 років тому

      I heard that's a very good college.

    • @thuongvo736
      @thuongvo736 5 років тому +7

      Damn that’s fucked up she should’ve went to the top schools not top 30. She deserve more

  • @WickedAwesome2002
    @WickedAwesome2002 6 років тому +219

    He's a double legacy and didn't get in..interesting

    • @e.m3045
      @e.m3045 5 років тому +30

      John Kevin someone is mad it isn’t all about scores buddy 😂😂

    • @inpiglatin
      @inpiglatin 5 років тому +34

      ​@@anis-690 It shouldn't be ALL about race, but being a different race CAN be a strength on its own (and I say this as an overrepresented Asian). Different races/ethnicities can bring different points of view, ways of thinking, backgrounds, cultures, etc. which are all very positive things in academics. If everyone has the exact same white or Asian upper-middle-class background, you're going to be losing a lot of other perspectives and our future doctors/lawyers/politicians/etc. are going to be communicating with and making very important decisions for cultures and groups of people they have zero actual experience with. Interacting with and learning from other cultures is a very important part of education. Race/ethnicity should be far from the most important thing and it certainly shouldn't make up for a 3.4 GPA and zero extracurriculars while every other applicant has a 3.99 and the cure for cancer, but it can still be important in its own (small) way.

    • @dasfun2243
      @dasfun2243 5 років тому +8

      @John Kevin people like you constantly pretend how there is no meritocracy and universities aren't accepting white people and that's just a fucking lie. There is still a meritocracy, your test merits still matter. The boy in this video got into Yale by his merits, he didn't had to join some community college because Harvard rejected him likewise someone who wanted to join Yale got accepted into Harvard instead. It's just that your selection depends on whole lot more factors than just marks on SATs. And that's how it should be. It's easier for a well to do family to hire private teacher to boost their kids SAT score than someone from a poor neighborhood and family.
      All the black and Hispanics in Ivy league unis are still heck a lot smarter than whole lot of you. The fact that you are even being considered to join top tier unis means you've already reached certain SAT threashhold.

    • @arthurepisodes-full8994
      @arthurepisodes-full8994 4 роки тому +2

      I support Affirmative Action and I”m Indian

  • @nutsuphanat197
    @nutsuphanat197 6 років тому +44

    Considering that Juju (the reporter) also graduated from Stanford (top school), I think she can relate to a lot of these experiences.

  • @smartyyoung7319
    @smartyyoung7319 8 років тому +134

    Applying to 16 colleges, that's something about his family background.

    • @zkum16
      @zkum16 8 років тому +6

      No kidding I only applied to 8

    • @rachellraye627
      @rachellraye627 8 років тому +8

      zkum16 I only applied to 4.

    • @zosfuj4548
      @zosfuj4548 8 років тому +57

      SmartyYang 2016 in case you are deaf, both his parents went to Harvard and he lives in NY, goes to a magnet high. I think that says plenty already lol

    • @laliday
      @laliday 8 років тому +14

      I only applied to 5, got accepted to all of them. There were no Ivy league schools on the list. Nevertheless, these were all great school. Harvard is good for networking, and that's about it.

    • @traplover6357
      @traplover6357 7 років тому +7

      laliday "that's about it" That's the best worth of universities. Some cs n have all the majors in the world but if they don't have an internship or summer program, no connection to famous alumnis, etc., then the school is just garbage.

  • @inesazhar2780
    @inesazhar2780 8 років тому +34

    Being ambitious and hardworking is a really good thing , but tormenting yourself to get into a college is not . Most successful people were not robots working day and night trying to get into a prestigious college . Most of them were just passionate about something and built their life on that passion . And there are plenty of well known philosophers , artists and scientists who changed the world but didn't have to go through and Ivy league school to do it.
    So to all the high schoolers freaking out over college : just do what you like , college is not a must to be successful , what truly is indisputable to become someone is passion , just focus on something you truly love to do , and you might easily make history. ( and plus what good can it do to be mediocre at everything and not excel at any field ?)

    • @gs7828
      @gs7828 4 роки тому

      The thing is, to me, that effort is not the same throughout each and every moment. Sometime you need an absurd amount in short periods and a standard level of effort for long periods. It's not like one should always feel "safe" and not stressed: some moments require this and university applications can be like this (of course doing it for years and years is counterproductive).

    • @charin951
      @charin951 3 роки тому

      Some say to follow your passions but in reality you cant do this AND have a stable income. The best way is to find a non time consuming job that pays well and isn’t a financial educational burden so then you can have time to actually do what you like for hobbies.

  • @jennifermurphy7849
    @jennifermurphy7849 8 років тому +192

    3:07 How is he paying for all those application fees?!? That looks like a total of $1200!

    • @xpythagoras4044
      @xpythagoras4044 8 років тому +8

      he doesn't know what he's doing

    • @chaeyoungsbestie414
      @chaeyoungsbestie414 7 років тому +69

      Jennifer Murphy I applied to 17 schools, but since I'm low-income I got to apply for free to every school.
      A kid like him, however, probably had his parents dump cash. He's clearly upper-middle.

    • @igniii3348
      @igniii3348 7 років тому +4

      Chaeng's GF thats not how it works

    • @talebuttbitchton1267
      @talebuttbitchton1267 6 років тому +5

      its called a part time job dip shit $1200 is like a month or two of work

    • @andysofly1
      @andysofly1 6 років тому +6

      How the hell does he have time for a part time job dumb ass. It’s called being privileged

  • @jordan12118
    @jordan12118 8 років тому +223

    The girl came from a harder background

    • @YAS9112
      @YAS9112 8 років тому

      yes she is

    • @melissamiller4740
      @melissamiller4740 6 років тому +1

      Agreed best of luck

    • @eliani1326
      @eliani1326 5 років тому +15

      This also proves that social economic background shouldn't get in the way of getting a proper education.

    • @Anonbanker
      @Anonbanker 5 років тому

      Jordan Davis it’s not a competition asshole

  • @michaelaaa25
    @michaelaaa25 8 років тому +90

    I've been to Rye and the entire area is affluent, I'm more interested in an area with less wealth.

    • @dchang11
      @dchang11 8 років тому

      Rye, NY is in Westchester County, one of the most affluent suburbs in the area. I'm from Philadelphia, but have friends who live there. One ended up at Duke and many went to similar schools in that caliber.

    • @karahplayz1324
      @karahplayz1324 6 років тому +3

      michaelaaa25 come to port chester then lol i live there it is right next to rye and we r a very diverse community and not that wealthy

    • @thandiwecroke3430
      @thandiwecroke3430 5 років тому

      Right I'm from Harlem, NYC. I definitely notice some gentrification but otherwise we're not the most affluent neighborhood in the city.

  • @addie-eileenpaige6460
    @addie-eileenpaige6460 5 років тому +14

    I agree. I remember someone told me that having two or three things that you've really delved into looks a lot better than having 15 different things that you did a few months to a year at a time.

  • @stanpeterson3944
    @stanpeterson3944 6 років тому +4

    Young people, LISTEN UP!!!! I went to an Ivy League school and came out a mess; college doesn't dictate your success in life, neither does AP courses, SAT scores, GPA, etc... success is determined by a person's desire to make something of their life, willingless to achieve their dreams, working smart not hard, staying focused and above all else seeing right from wrong; having basic morals...It's ok if you don't go to a top college-quite frankly I would recommend going to a school that gives you a lot of scholarship $$$$----realize now that you're young adults; you haven't seen or experienced how life is and that's ok that's not your fault...success isn't a one time event it's a gradual event the result of hard work, reacting well to failures/setbacks..., taking risks, working smart, playing upon other strengths that each individual posseses

  • @josephmanning6041
    @josephmanning6041 8 років тому +118

    If the chick doesn't get in to Columbia, all hope is lost for college apps.

    • @willie4959
      @willie4959 7 років тому +18

      Joseph Manning she didn't, she's going to mount Holyoke college

    • @robertlee8805
      @robertlee8805 5 років тому

      @@willie4959 That's still a Good College.

    • @eliani1326
      @eliani1326 5 років тому

      @@robertlee8805 it's actually an ivy league school. Also known as "little Harvard."

    • @DeployTheBattery
      @DeployTheBattery 5 років тому +21

      @@eliani1326 its not an Ivy, it's a hidden ivy or a little ivy because it has a good reputation and its prestigious in its own right, but it is not a part of the ivy league.

    • @HankTheTank23
      @HankTheTank23 5 років тому +5

      @@DeployTheBattery I would say calling Mount Holyoke a "hidden ivy" is even quite generous, I'd never heard of them. Their acceptance rate is 52%.

  • @adityarao9595
    @adityarao9595 8 років тому +15

    My only advice for people stressing about college is don't be afraid to apply to a shit ton of challenging schools. Obviously make sure you have a couple safeties but chances are you WILL get into one of those prestigious schools. I applied to 9 safeties out of 14 schools and got into all of them but luckily I got into Cornell. If you really care that much about which school you go to you probably have the grades to get in

  • @aaaicila_
    @aaaicila_ 4 роки тому +6

    Hearing her story broke my heart 💔 I read in the comments she was not accepted as an undergrad at Columbia, but I truly hope she made the decision to apply as a grad student. Just because she wasn’t accepted straight out of high school does not mean her dream was no longer a possibility.

  • @amarashah7250
    @amarashah7250 7 років тому +21

    High school may have been fun back then but now it’s just literal HELL

  • @remuspemus2126
    @remuspemus2126 4 роки тому +7

    There are two routes:
    1. Make a sob story essay
    2. Have a ton of community service

  • @codybythesea
    @codybythesea 8 років тому +45

    the girl is very pretty, just like her mother.

  • @cassiiforniaa
    @cassiiforniaa 8 років тому +16

    harvard isn't everything. why have a so so experience at Harvard paying a quarter million for 4 years if you could have 4 years of prosperity at a local school paying a total of $40,000? this system man.

    • @cassiiforniaa
      @cassiiforniaa 8 років тому +3

      quality of the school should matter more than the "brand name", does the school have your program of interest? what communities surround your school? those should be deciding factors, not bc you want to show off or bc your parents went there.

    • @putza10
      @putza10 8 років тому +4

      why some pay 1k for a pair of yeezys? it`s all about the brand/hype/status/bragging rights ..

  • @calciumdiphosphate1645
    @calciumdiphosphate1645 8 років тому +82

    High school is hell.

    • @bookloveralltheway
      @bookloveralltheway 6 років тому +16

      So is life. High school is hell. College is hell. Work is hell. The only sweet release is death. Unless, you know, hell is real and you wind up there, then death is hell too.

    • @mottomotto6194
      @mottomotto6194 5 років тому +1

      Maddy Diba couldn’t have said it any better

  • @swagyouam5707
    @swagyouam5707 8 років тому +22

    people think that we Americans are fat, lazy and dumb..........oh please! 😕

  • @blava3155
    @blava3155 8 років тому +20

    can someone explain what has changed?
    I didn't fully get it

    • @laliday
      @laliday 8 років тому +30

      Probably nothing. They just added another requirement to the list.

  • @blurbthenerd
    @blurbthenerd 8 років тому +27

    Harvard isn't even ranked #1.

    • @snowplow8418
      @snowplow8418 8 років тому +24

      +Blurb Depends. It is for law. And chances are you'll be sitting in a class with the next president or supreme court justice.

    • @Kalel93739
      @Kalel93739 8 років тому +9

      +SnowPlow it's actually Yale lol

    • @kenyagrant2174
      @kenyagrant2174 8 років тому +3

      +Blurb it does'nt matter it's still concerned the most prestigous school

    • @justinfroot
      @justinfroot 8 років тому

      +SnowPlow actually Yale has the #1 law school

    • @YAS9112
      @YAS9112 8 років тому +4

      in global rankings YES it's #1 for research publications and Nobel Prizes. Check out Global University for US News Rankings and Shanghai World Ranking. These 2 rankings are prestigious and they focus mainly on research quality. Stay away from QS and Times Rankings as they are considered to be fraud and work in favor of UK universities since they both are based in London and established after 2005. US News Ranking and Shanghai World Ranking are way older and have more experience since all methodologies used are peer-reviewed by doctoral level of experts not by editors like QS and Times Rankings.

  • @RumbleRish
    @RumbleRish 8 років тому +46

    And that's life. college will remain hard & he'll remain sleep deprived. but these are the sacrifices for a good career later on.

    • @anevoultionarylevelaboveg9202
      @anevoultionarylevelaboveg9202 8 років тому +28

      Not always. Job market and student debt awaits

    • @AbrahamSalazar210
      @AbrahamSalazar210 6 років тому

      As long as he does't graduate with a liberal arts degree (unless he plans to attend medical/law/business school) then he will do just fine.

    • @denvercatwoman6561
      @denvercatwoman6561 6 років тому +3

      @John Kevin my brother was failing a writing class until he figured out the prof's political bias. After that he got A's.

    • @thuongvo736
      @thuongvo736 5 років тому +3

      Sacrifices for a good career. Tf throw your friends away and family. You throw away your childhood and teen years. For a job that give more stress and more sacrifices. Depending on what job you wanna get. Plus you probably wont even like that job. And don’t say that’s life. If you don’t like it you can change it

    • @graceknight1743
      @graceknight1743 5 років тому

      Or a mountain of student debt and a bachelor's in basket weaving...

  • @martinbravo9914
    @martinbravo9914 8 років тому +171

    He hopes to get into Harvard, where both his parents went... So much economic and parental privilege...

    • @equestrianswagger
      @equestrianswagger 8 років тому +70

      Martin Bravo so messed up that you watched this and the first thing that came to mind was how privileged he is and you didn't address it in a nice tone, kids like you have to grow up because just because A KID is economically well off does not mean their life is easy and his parents went to Harvard because they worked for it. If you want something, work for it. Then you won't have to cry over the "privilege" that haunts our world.

    • @lolgurl141
      @lolgurl141 8 років тому +12

      +Equestrian Swagger i couldn't have said it better

    • @tini96
      @tini96 8 років тому +6

      Lmao what are you talking about. while his parents may have worked hard, you don't know that. It may have been his grandparents' money that got is his parents in. While his life may not be easy bc of his economics, we don't know the full story if it is or not and to what extent his economics help him.

    • @tini96
      @tini96 8 років тому +1

      MrNuggly that house looks ny standards nice lol jk

    • @traplover6357
      @traplover6357 7 років тому +21

      Equestrian Swagger having economic privilege gives you access to opportunities like a better tutor, a good high school, connections, and experience from parents who did the work. Compared that to a second-generation citizen from immigrant parents who had to work hard like this kid but suffer through a poor neighborhood, a lackluster school, no knowledge on the path to success to fall on, and ultimately, just not nurtured enoughdespite his/her IQ

  • @cupcakes4444
    @cupcakes4444 8 років тому +37

    i dread college applications. I'm a newcoming junior so this year is important. it's annoying that I have to be a certain level to get into a college i want and cant be myself. i feel so pressured.

    • @PGOuma
      @PGOuma 8 років тому +1

      Chantel F ikr

    • @RacleandRaHill
      @RacleandRaHill 8 років тому +1

      Chantel F same omg

    • @Faithful.adanna
      @Faithful.adanna 6 років тому +2

      I'm assuming you're a senior now? How's it going? I'm a senior and applied to like 7 schools.

    • @robertlee8805
      @robertlee8805 5 років тому

      @@Faithful.adanna Its 3/2019. What college/university did you get into? And what's your major?

    • @robertlee8805
      @robertlee8805 5 років тому

      Chantel So it's 3/2019. Where did you get accepted to and which one did you go to and what's your major? Good luck anyways even if you can't answer my questions.

  • @jdogjr9509
    @jdogjr9509 8 років тому +6

    well theres some of us that need to take care of their family's and work jobs as soon as we're done school. No time for community service

  • @abigale3629
    @abigale3629 6 років тому +1

    Yea I’m a junior and I’m so confused on where to go to because I don’t feel good enough, but then again a college is a college. It’s an honor to go to any college not just the Ivy League

  • @alexwillis7980
    @alexwillis7980 8 років тому +5

    Highschool, in particular junior and senior year, are definitely the most stressful years of my life, but if I get into the USAFA, it'll all be worth it

  • @alex182618
    @alex182618 9 років тому +13

    What kind of a doctor you want to go to? The one who knows science, biology, and chemistry. To achieve it he or she needs to work hard since childhood. Being poor or an orphan does not count.

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 6 років тому +2

    Ok people don't feel to sad for him, he has been given every break you could ever want. Rye is a very wealthy town, average home price is over a million dollars and they average SAT at his high school is 1290, that's average. His parents are alumni which ups your odds to about a 33 percent chance of getting in. He will be fine. My wife's niece who had a nearly perfect SAT and did many extra activities but came from a poor family and attended a lousy school system also did not get in, the difference she is now attending a state school on a scholarship as she does not have the money to attend a high end private college. Yes she worked her ass off just like him and was stressed out. There is nothing like coming from money and continuing the tradition, its how it is. If you have not been exposed how the wealthy get it done it would surprise you. I live one town over from Rye which is similar and the advantages these kids get are hard to believe. I attended a lousy school system and only attended community college but somehow managed to make it, the world does not end because you did not get into Harvard. He will be fine.

  • @jollyholly2851
    @jollyholly2851 4 роки тому +5

    Harvard probably saw this video and rejected him.

  • @sirrykr1679
    @sirrykr1679 3 роки тому +1

    I live in Iceland and find this USA admission process utterly rediculus. And talking about community, how about that universities in each state be compelled to reserve majority, say 60 to 70 percent, of their places for students in their own state, at least the state colleges. Private colleges might be trickier.

  • @ztheg_
    @ztheg_ 6 років тому +5

    Bro, I don’t care what college I get into, all I want if financial stability, a good job, and time to spend with family. Why is this college shit so ridiculous, I want to retire by 65.

  • @thomasbarker7787
    @thomasbarker7787 5 років тому +8

    LOL 😂 I dropped out of high school and went to community college and got into every school that I applied to, including UCLA and UC Berkeley. Definitely didn't kill myself like this dude did.

    • @miaa1762
      @miaa1762 4 роки тому

      How did you do it???

    • @lucymarshall1090
      @lucymarshall1090 4 роки тому +1

      Did you get into "every school you applied to" before or after attending community college?

    • @peter1135
      @peter1135 3 роки тому

      @@lucymarshall1090 Yikes 😂

  • @rkrw576
    @rkrw576 8 років тому +9

    I doubt the recommendations will change much about the applications process in the US. It is how the culture has evolved, far more extreme than when us boomers were of that age. Once the new criteria are known, applicants will tailor their applications in the same ways. It is a pity that American students don't know how different the process is in other cultures. In the UK, where you start out with a major already chosen, it is all demonstrating interest in your subject in addition to the grade requirements; you look less at some abstract "well rounded individual" and concentrate on qualifications; ECs are taken into account only if directly relevant. When comparing the experience of my daughter and her American counterparts, I believe the process remained within the bounds of sanity in the UK but not in the US - she rarely went to bed later than 10pm, prepared for end-of-year exams rather than weekly make-work until 1 or 2am, and focused her ECs on what she genuinely wanted to do; none of her American friends were able to pursue her moderate course. And she did get into her dream school.

    • @anevoultionarylevelaboveg9202
      @anevoultionarylevelaboveg9202 8 років тому +3

      getting into university In the UK does seem alot more academic focused . Here in the US, you have to Carter your application to being the Nicest And Kindest Human Ever while on top of your class and president of everything. Maddening

    • @KenjiTheSaiyan
      @KenjiTheSaiyan 7 років тому +1

      10pm?? I'm lucky to be in bed by 2 am. I have to practice SATs, SAT IIs, multiple AP exam prep, regular AP coursework, on top of club managing, self-studying other languages, writing scholarship essays, entering writing contests, projects, finishing book reading requirements, AND still volunteering, AND basically running the family routine (eg. lease agreements, taxes, contracts, legal paperwork for immigration, medical appointments) since my parents cannot speak English.
      Oh. And still find time to hang with friends and pursue my joy in writing.

  • @eileeneclark9011
    @eileeneclark9011 5 років тому

    9/15/19....I am an older Boomer & went to a highly prestigious private school in my hometown---Atlanta.
    MY FAMILY would only allow me to attend a local college & live @ home.
    I had excellent grades....I had taken some AP courses....I did the usual school sponsored community service with my classmates.
    Neither parent had finished school so both insisted on my goint to college.
    I applied to 2 top notch local colleges. I asked my minister + my doctor + a judge + the family lawyer + a former neighbor who was appointed to an important govt position in DC by the President...I asked each of these men for a letter of recommendation & sent them in my with my application + (small)
    application fee.
    I was accepted before the Christmas holidays at both colleges....But since 1 was a state school, I also received acceptance at the out-if-town State University where I had not applied & could not go b/c it was not local.
    Things were stressful back then but nobody cheated on their SATs
    /nobody bribed anybody/my family certainly didn't have the money to donate for a new library or medical center or dorm!
    Looking back, I am happy that life was more simple & seemed less desperate back then.
    And I graduated with NO debt b/c my family paid tuition in full each semester......

  • @EM-rm2xh
    @EM-rm2xh 6 років тому +1

    Wish they would have done this 10 years ago. It'd also be nice if they added: 'Have you had healthcare growing up' and 'Do you have a car'. There's so much that these applications and FAFSA don't take into consideration. Also, how about we don't count the income a kid makes while working in high school as part of their family income. Many kids work in order to save money for school. Working 4-5 days a week take away from study time and contribute to stress. Also, let's take a child's entire history of family income, not just the year they apply.
    And then, most of all, how about they start doing something about how outrageously expensive college is.

  • @gtotalman
    @gtotalman 8 років тому +1

    I really feel for the girl, good luck girl and keep staying strong

  • @mollylevitt1474
    @mollylevitt1474 5 років тому +4

    Rye is an insanely rich and privileged town, I'm not surprised that Chris got deferred

  • @rockwall5329
    @rockwall5329 6 років тому +2

    The reason why there is so much competition is that some people can easily get a perfect GPA and SAT, and have time for extracurriculars. The rest of us have to work 8 hours a day just to keep up with them.

  • @KaylaPearlCPNinja
    @KaylaPearlCPNinja 6 років тому

    Because I didn't take the SAT, I'm attending a community college to earn my associates degree before moving on to Arizona State University Polytechnic. During my high school years, I was required to do a total of 120 hours of community service over the course of the four years of being a student.

  • @SarahFunes
    @SarahFunes 6 років тому

    Kids shouldn't be pressured by their parents or their high school counselors to go to a 4 year straight away. Transferring from a community college is the best way and if you work hard can transfer to a really top ranked school. I myself transferred to UC Berkeley. I didn't bother applying to any private universities because that is not where my values lie. However I was accepted to UC Berkeley the number one public university in the world and I'm so proud to be a Berkeley graduate. It's about hard work not where you go or when.

  • @Tejas2148
    @Tejas2148 8 років тому +2

    Gotta say I got into Columbia and still had a great time in public high school. Near zero community service, rarely ever did hw, just basically focused on sports.

  • @talebuttbitchton1267
    @talebuttbitchton1267 6 років тому +3

    lets lower standards so these kids can feel good about themselves. it doesnt matter if a doctor is as smart as possible we want one that donates to poor people

  • @아린지호
    @아린지호 8 років тому +5

    They deserve to go to the univerity they want to go. They are trying hard.

    • @vakyodai
      @vakyodai 3 роки тому

      There are thousands of other kids trying hard just like them. Not every kid can get in, just the way it is

  • @blueaglejor
    @blueaglejor 6 років тому +1

    The whole process is a test of ambition and willingness to show your will to do what it takes to achieve your goals. That's why these colleges are more likely to accept those who have excelled despite hardships in their lives.

  • @maebuckingham1851
    @maebuckingham1851 7 років тому

    This is the perfect video for me. I feel like education has overcome my life trying to get into my dream school.

    • @kacpimaciej
      @kacpimaciej 2 роки тому

      how would you say you're doing now?

  • @djune286
    @djune286 9 місяців тому

    What about kids from low-income families who have been working in 1-2 jobs since middle school and have no time to volunteer?

  • @jacksonlevine6482
    @jacksonlevine6482 6 років тому +5

    2:25 he’s captain of the cross country team.hes running on a track

  • @surreal9558
    @surreal9558 6 років тому +2

    I fell bad for this, but I don't do community service, but I can't focus on that, I focus on how I do in school, and I work on figuring out how I can do better than before. This reform is total bs. People should have a choice to do these sorts of things, not get forced and pressured by colleges that want it.

  • @evancaplinger5856
    @evancaplinger5856 8 років тому +63

    holy shit calm down going to an ivy league school is NOT that great

    • @jollyholly2851
      @jollyholly2851 3 роки тому

      Only 3 ivy leagues are even good schools

  • @financialarbitrage1539
    @financialarbitrage1539 4 роки тому

    They’re rich kids. If anything it’s their money that got them into those schools. Obviously they wouldn’t ignore a 2.0 gpa and a perfect SAT score. But that family income and out-of-state tuition means something significant

  • @beastkaybyt2865
    @beastkaybyt2865 8 років тому +4

    at least u can apply to 16 unis we can only apply to 4 in the UK

  • @jdsce
    @jdsce 7 років тому

    im a college senior but im still watching this. Oftentimes, I doubt myself and am extremely depressed. but hey, look, I went through one of these painful processes and proved myself. I feel better whenever I realize how hard I fought to be able to obtain a degree.

  • @DrAtomics
    @DrAtomics 6 років тому +3

    Finally, students like me who don't have rich parents have the ability to get into prestegious universities.

  • @Vim_Tim
    @Vim_Tim Рік тому

    It's all just more rules for the same game. Over half of Ivy League graduates will still end up in self-serving industries: consulting, finance, or big tech. Chris ended up studying CS at Yale & MIT while interning for Amazon. He's on his way to a lucrative career in tech.

  • @agentamboy90
    @agentamboy90 8 років тому +16

    UC Berkeley! not on that list..... smh

  • @namemcnamey4207
    @namemcnamey4207 8 років тому +3

    These kids are great.
    Some of the suggestions are worrisome rather then take into account ability they take stuff such as feelings into account which is stupid everyone has a sad story. I have suffered from depression for years. I grew up in a single parent household which has constantly dipped below and skimmed the top of the poverty line. so we're is my scholarship?

    • @laliday
      @laliday 8 років тому

      Depends on what you did in spite of being depressed and poor.

  • @alinaglover_
    @alinaglover_ 8 років тому +1

    The pressure is on for high school students like me. I'm a current junior and apply for college this summer. I'm also worried about not getting in, because colleges demand a nearly perfect student which is something over the years I have become distant of. My dream is Columbia, because of the great research they do for Alzheimer's Disease, but I know I'm not able to get in. It's really hard to be competing with every other high school student in the world. I don't think this "change" in admissions policy will actually widen the perspective to students like me.

    • @hugofavila7671
      @hugofavila7671 8 років тому +2

      Hi Alina, I am actually attending Columbia and come from an extremely low income background. Don't ever count yourself out, you don't have to be a "perfect" student. You can private message me if you want some advice about anything Columbia :)

    • @laliday
      @laliday 8 років тому

      Some experts in many fields are self-taught. That's what being a scientist is actually about if you care about research. Some of them come from Columbia, others come from other schools but the effort they put into their education (reading journal articles, writing papers) is so extensive, that they are better than someone who went to a school like Columbia. In any case, if you want to do research, it's better that you get to a good grad school. Undergraduate school is important, but it's just one of two or three schools you'd be attending. Think about that as well.

  • @brucehan6454
    @brucehan6454 6 років тому

    I totally understand this man. Hopefully, I will be fine.

  • @itsasetup8652
    @itsasetup8652 5 років тому +2

    Colleges love free labor.

  • @josephparker646
    @josephparker646 5 років тому

    When I applied to the University I got into I noticed they actually built into their process as a longstanding standard that personal experience issue. After doing more research I found the Southern Baptist-affiliated universities actually take that portion seriously and have a longstanding tradition of accounting for that. Baylor is one of our flagship institutions in the nation but we have other surprising institutions as well. just a small sample of them is William Carey University, Cedarville University, Anderson University, Howard Payne University

  • @DC-ph8xt
    @DC-ph8xt 7 років тому

    If you want to achive something , don't complain . Not everything can be handed to you . Often people need to make sacrifices in order to reach those dreams.

  • @nayvonterry1415
    @nayvonterry1415 5 років тому +1

    I am Up right now at 2:04 looking for a video to keep me writing my Ap Capstone (seminar) paper and have to wake up at 7:30, while I do hate not getting my sleep I would not trade it for the world because Still I rise

  • @whatiwriteafterthisismainl7133
    @whatiwriteafterthisismainl7133 2 роки тому

    I think that having SAT scores should be considered in the process because it shows how much the student is persistent and how hard they work to learn, if they just look at how much somebody has gone through we cannot guarantee that said student would be worth that seat that they couldhv took away from someone else in the sense of them not taking things seriously and wholeheartedly.

  • @ShawnBen
    @ShawnBen 8 років тому +5

    This looks like a nightmare!

    • @killswitchOW
      @killswitchOW 8 років тому

      Cheesy Terry Lmao, act of 28. No offense, but that's pretty bad.

  • @dylbinawesomeperson
    @dylbinawesomeperson 5 років тому

    People need to start realizing that nothing matters besides friends and being happy

  • @CJ-im2uu
    @CJ-im2uu 6 років тому

    Admissions should look at academic growth. C or below students are often ignored, destined towards the self-fulfilling prophecy. Ex, Just do the best you can, try harder, get a tutor, a community or state school is a good choice. While the A student receives the banquets, awards, encouragement to apply to Stanford, USC< Ivy Lg. Many times by HS the C student is seen as always a C student. Even moving up a .10pt in a core curricular class for a C student can be a big deal. Start reviewing in start of 10th at spring break into winter break, did the student show growth in >2 core classes?

  • @eawesomest
    @eawesomest 7 років тому

    That girl will get in through her essays. Hope for the best!

  • @Iheartstarkid4sure
    @Iheartstarkid4sure 8 років тому +5

    what more could that kid have done to get in?!!

    • @betheladiele4684
      @betheladiele4684 8 років тому +2

      Emm98 he could've done less.. not more.. less

    • @Iheartstarkid4sure
      @Iheartstarkid4sure 8 років тому +1

      Bethel Adiele Seriously? Jesus Christ that's ridiculous

    • @laliday
      @laliday 8 років тому +4

      Maybe he'd do better if he focused on two things that he's most passionate about, instead of overcompensating with a number of activities. He's competitive and ambitious for his own sake. It might seem to some that he doesn't care how he gets to the top, as long as he gets to the top. Plus sleeping 5 hours a night at this age? at any age? How do you think he'd treat his workforce who care about work-life balance and other things besides work? That's the point Harvard is trying to make in this video. Be compassionate, be focused, be unique, excel, be a good human, don't try to do it all. Having said that, I don't know if they will actually follow through with this. It seems they are just adding another requirement to the list.

    • @treebear8364
      @treebear8364 7 років тому

      well they probs didn't connect with his essays which also count.

  • @drewski91
    @drewski91 5 років тому

    No don't change the system. Keep it hard so that the best get in. Making it easier only heightens the competition

  • @okas425
    @okas425 5 років тому

    Anyone else who took the shsat after the hell of studying day and night to be relieved it’s over, only to be awoken by another test, even bigger, even more stress.
    Shsat: a standardized test only in n.y which tests the students ability by giving them 114 questions math and Ela in 3 hours to get in to 1 of 7 schools. All 7 are really good schools although the top 3 are like the Ivy League of highschools.

  • @aimi6627
    @aimi6627 4 роки тому

    Shoot...I've had one volunteering experience throughout my years of high school and trying to bump that up this year as a junior

  • @donwilson6260
    @donwilson6260 3 роки тому

    I don’t get something. Ivy Leagues are now saying that students are too focused on achievement and forget about the “common good,” which is utter crap. they are not doing it to “make a better world,” rather so that they can get a certain number of hours for college. It’s really sad to think about, but unfortunately the system makes it a reality. They should encourage kids doing things that they like.

  • @Kazakhandproud
    @Kazakhandproud 5 років тому +3

    A little surprised he didn’t get into Harvard, especially with legacy

  • @SKILLS836
    @SKILLS836 8 років тому +1

    Man. I pushed so hard my 4 years in high school, and the best school I got into was UCSC. I got wait listed by UC Davis. I feel so cheated

    • @Alexis-bh4xr
      @Alexis-bh4xr 8 років тому

      did you do clubs?

    • @SKILLS836
      @SKILLS836 8 років тому

      President of Christian Club

    • @jillsanders7072
      @jillsanders7072 8 років тому

      SKILLS836 lmao. Should of done more mate. That's nothing

    • @SKILLS836
      @SKILLS836 8 років тому

      Varsity sports and team captain for soccer, 200 hours community service, 4.01 GPA... don't tell me I didn't do enough

    • @jillsanders7072
      @jillsanders7072 8 років тому +4

      SKILLS836 honestly that is nothing nowadays.

  • @JK-hv2rd
    @JK-hv2rd 7 років тому +6

    This is because of the schools focus on test scores and not the whole child

  • @wakeup6847
    @wakeup6847 6 років тому

    It doesn’t really matter which college that you want to go to, unless you want to go to a graduate school. However, for a graduate school, what’s more important is the passion, but not your GPA, unless you want to go do a medical school.

  • @lilybingxibyrnes9007
    @lilybingxibyrnes9007 8 років тому

    the college board site always crashes and its so annoying!!!

  • @mturner2584
    @mturner2584 6 років тому +1

    This is extreme and ridiculous . Both parents went to Harvard… Please give me a break. I’m sure theyre liberal and I’m sure they love to preach to people about “ white privilege “ even though they are the poster children for it

  • @lylecosmopolite
    @lylecosmopolite 8 років тому

    Most universities offer admission to every applicant with an IQ over 120, who had at least B average in high school. This is true for nearly in state residents at nearly every major public university in the USA. The exception is admission to the engineering courses. For the minority of unis where admissions are competitive, things like community service have always counted.
    "Community service" is a subtle way of tilting the admission process away from nerds and Asians, and towards white idealists and racial minorities.

    • @michelelin855
      @michelelin855 8 років тому +1

      lmao i go to a selective high school where community service is required to get our high school diploma. and we're all "nerds" and the majority is asian so not really

  • @6ancerpi9
    @6ancerpi9 6 років тому +3

    This is how EVERY student in South Korea live. They're not so special comparing to them. They're average.

  • @ajh.7226
    @ajh.7226 8 років тому +21

    The boy ended up committing to Yale next year while the girl probably won't even get into an ivy.
    Determination to succeed is the foundation of a successful college career, not how many hours you spend at a nursing home or a homeless shelter...

  • @cabayern9416
    @cabayern9416 5 років тому +2

    He only wanted a big name school ...says a lot about his value system .

  • @johnbatchler8551
    @johnbatchler8551 6 років тому

    Not me I didn't apply to these ambition school why gov has to do with it plus I benefited from community college instead they add a piece of the puzzle