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9780312284053

Admissions Confidential An Insider's Account of the Elite College Selection Process

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  • ISBN13:

    9780312284053

  • ISBN10:

    0312284055

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-09-04
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
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Summary

This is not a book about how to get into college. It's about how they decide who gets in.Most bright, well-rounded kids (BWRKs) won't get into their first-choice college.For the first time, former Duke University admissions officer Toor reveals why.It's not just that both sheer numbers of applications and the quality of the applicants is up.It's not only that virtually all well-prepared high school students look precisely the same on paper.The gridlock is due to a variety of factors including where students choose to apply and, more important, how those colleges handle applications.Toor's book reveals:--why the top of the class at a high-performing high school may end up at their second and third choice colleges --that elite colleges spend thousands of dollars recruiting students they know they'll never admit --why some students at the bottom of their high school classes are admitted to top schools when the valedictorians are rejected --how pricey independent college counselors can hurt an applicant's chances --why admission to a top school depends on who reads your application --how many high school guidance counselors spoil their kids' chances at the top schoolsWritten in an engaging first-person narrative that reads as an admissions officer's memoir of the entire process--from recruitment to enrollment--Admissions Confidential is a must-read for all college hopefuls and their parents.AUTHORBIO: Rachel Toor, a cum laude graduate of Yale University, was an editor of scholarly books for a dozen years before working as an admissions officer at Duke University from 1997 to 2000.She currently writes for The Chronicle of Higher Education and various running magazines. She lives in Durham, North Carolina.

Author Biography

Rachel Toor was an admissions officer at Duke University for three years. She currently writes for The Chronicle of Higher Education and various running magazines.

Table of Contents

Note to Reader ix
Preface xi
Introduction: Farewell to an Idea 1(12)
Space May Create New World: Settling In
13(20)
The Auroras of Autumn: On the Road
33(24)
Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction: Describing Duke
57(22)
A Mind of Winter: Learning to Read
79(32)
Song of Myself: Applicants and Their Essays
111(30)
Much Madness Is Divinest Sense: Alumni Interviews and Counselor Interventions
141(22)
The Emperor of Ice Cream: Selection Committee Rounds
163(24)
Ivy Day in the Committee Room: More Rounds
187(28)
April Is the Cruelest Month: Decisions
215

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