Posted on 04/29/2015 6:30:41 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen
--snip-- The Mayor and First Lady are proud to announce their son, Dante, will be entering the freshman class of Yale University this fall," the de Blasio family said in a statement.
Dante was accepted into all ten of the colleges he applied to, including Brown and Yale, earlier this month, but ultimately plotted his future in New Haven due to the strong program options in history, philosophy and political science at Yale, his father said.
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I’m sure he got some Brownie Points for being the Son of New York’s Commissar.
The Kid probably uses Obama’s Historical Record Keeper.
I will withhold Judgment until the Kids Educational Records Surface, which will probably happen right after Hillary finishes up her Eight Years as POTUS.
Precisely enough information to know that due to his skin color, he does not start at the end of the line, but at the beginning.
Yale practices Affirmative Action you know.
He is also a member of the privileged political left-wing elite. You did not think he was going to stand in line behind our kids, did you?
Do you really think he got in on some kind of academically brilliant paper he wrote?
Until I hear otherwise, these are the base assumptions; not the contrary until there is no more Affirmative Action and catering to political elites.
WHO GIVES A S****
I applied to Yale in 1993 (Harvahd, too). I had all A’s (in fact, almost straight 100s across the board). I didn’t get in. Guess I was the wrong color (White) and wrong class (middle) and wrong ideology (Conservative).
You didn’t miss much.
I always figured you were a year my senior. Should have joined me at Fordham (the REAL Fordham in boogie down, not the pretenders at the Lincoln Center campus).
Actually, it would be two. I was supposed to have graduated in 1992 (I was almost 19 when I did in ‘93). Had I been able to stay at a prestigious local junior/senior high school in town, I was “guaranteed” to graduate and immediately start college as a sophomore, hence I would’ve graduated college in 1995.
I was accepted at UT-Knoxville, but didn’t end up going. In the end, probably a serious mistake on my part for reasons I probably told you a long time ago.
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