So instead of sending Bill to a middle of the road state university where he might have a chance to succeed, he'll go to an "elite" school where he will be destroyed on the curve by all the Leighs already there or he will be put into a sequence of grievance studies classes and be dragged through to graduation with a worthless degree and a quarter million dollars in student loans. See any number of Thomas Sowell books for citations.
Private U can make its own choices as long as they are obviously not illegal.
Public U has its key choices made by an elected government (or appointed officials) as long as they are not deemed illegal by the federal government.
The Dim Bulb family votes, often after a bit of prodding by Democratic operatives.
If Dim Bulb Jr. merely takes up another seat at a large Public U lecture hall, not much damage is done, or public money wasted.
If Private U passes over a brilliant student, the brilliant student can go to college elsewhere.
Didn’t they used to have Admissions people who actually looked at applicants?
I used to laugh with the Athletic Directors who said they would base admissions on “needs.” “We ‘need’ a quarterback , a full back, a defensive end….”
IMHO that makes Bill better suited for living in the real world.
The key bit is that Bill was the highest achieving of his low-achievement peer group, and thus can be groomed to go out and assume a leadership position in that peer group, to manipulate his peers for the ends of the elites.
Basically, he says these platforms that automate the application process are great for students because they enable the student to file one application and distribute it to multiple schools. But they are a nightmare for college admissions offices because the number of applicants for each school has increased exponentially.
The schools simply don’t have the staff resources to review all the applications anymore, and many of them have resorted to interesting methods of making their application review process more manageable. Schools have started to accept more and more second-tier applicants because they’re finding that the top-tier applicants aren’t accepting offers anyway. So the school basically doesn’t bother with top-tier applicants because it doesn’t want to waste its staff time dealing with applicants who are very likely to go elsewhere.
As if ACT and SAT scores show primarily hard work and environment instead of intellect.