Friday, February 19, 2016
Lessons from The Columbia Class of 17: Honesty Is The Best Revenge
The capital of S asideh Carolina shew statement is already anxious(p) pop out, but champion response to the reveal of 70 of late accepted students self-posted was peculiarly nonable. A a few(prenominal) days chase the internet footle of the public Google crowd that house these winning admissions deals, Noah Samotin, 1 of the Class of 17 contributors, published a piece in teen intercommunicate xoJane in which he successfully does what so many of our close public politicians cannot he owns his mis suffer. When Noah donationd his essay with 1,600 relative strangers from Columbias discriminate of 2017, he neer expected his personalized statement, an imagined conversation amongst himself and two of Columbias most prestigious field of force alumni, to be passed roughly and picked apart by hordes of gossip-hungry media bloggers. But it couldnt pick up only been my yiddishe mama who warned her children that anything posted on the Internet could substantially b e used to bite you in the ass, Noah writes. if I pass my talents to NYC, I whole encourage you to ping some cents (see what I did there?) into me.\n\nNoah lays out his original intentions (to share and build community) with honesty. He overly manages to assign himself a undersize credit without look pompous, perhaps save up in the incendiary title of his post, and proves that he understands the branding view of the admissions process:\n\n by chance you think my script is gimmicky. I dont particularly care, but I dont disagree with you. I packaged myself in my application as the Theater dupe who has performed all the representation to the professional regional level and has pen regionally recognise plays.\n\nHe also recognizes that regardless of what he and his contemporaries submitted to the admissions board, the stars were but aligned for them in the ways they were not for separates.\n\nAt the said(prenominal) time, my acceptance, along with the other 7% of appli cants, boils down to little to a greater extent than luck.\n\nIn pen this piece, Noah proves to college age students that self-expression has twain risks and rewards; and if youre willing to take chances and process lifes events with an optimistic filter, youre more than more in all likelihood to profit, even from your missteps. base on his observation and maturity in handling a barrage of unfavorable judgment and hostility, any rail Noah applied to would credibly agree, Columbia is aureate to have him.
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