Posted on 01/11/2022 7:28:19 PM PST by karpov
In November 2020, when University of Pennsylvania graduate student Mackenzie Fierceton won the prestigious and highly competitive Rhodes scholarship to study at Oxford — one of just 32 scholars selected from a pool of 2,300 applicants — she was praised by the Ivy League school’s president in a newsletter.
“Mackenzie is so deserving of this prestigious opportunity,” declared President Amy Gutmann of the 23-year-old from suburban St. Louis. “As a first-generation [to go to college] low-income student and a former foster youth, Mackenzie is passionate about championing young people [and] dedicating herself to a life of public service.”
But a few months later, Fierceton had lost her prestigious scholarship and was fighting against accusations that she had been “blatantly dishonest” about her childhood in her Penn and Rhodes applications.
Now, the investigation into her story is being revealed by the Chronicle of High Education — including the Rhodes committee’s findings that Fierceton “created and repeatedly shared false narratives about herself,” using these “misrepresentations” to “serve her interests as an applicant for competitive programs.”
The case also exposes the murky underbelly of elite schools like Penn and their quest to “show that they’re transforming society rather than laundering its inequalities” by accepting “remarkable” applicants with truly tragic backgrounds, according to the Chronicle report.
Multiple college consultants told The Post that the college application process now features more questions about overcoming obstacles. The 2021-2022 essay prompts from Common App, the organization that oversees undergrad applications for more than 900 schools, include “Recount a time when you faced a challenge, setback, or failure.”
“There are a lot of pressures out there for applications right now,” Marco Santini, a New York-based college education consultant, told The Post.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
“The case also exposes the murky underbelly of elite schools like Penn and their quest to “show that they’re transforming society rather than laundering its inequalities” by accepting “remarkable” applicants with truly tragic backgrounds, according to the Chronicle report. “
I’ve never understood why Yale doesn’t just go fix New Haven.
It’s RIGHT next doo0r.
So, she may have a future as a fiction writer.
Justification for lying right there...
Yes. Since when are scholarships for academic excellence doled out based on sob stories?
Oh. I forgot. These are Leftists we’re dealing with here.
True story is the singer and songwriter Kris Kristofferson was a Rhodes Scholar who studied at Oxford University’s Merton College, earning a master’s degree in English literature. He went on to serve as a captain in the U.S. Army, where he became a helicopter pilot, in addition to having completed U.S. Army Ranger School.
Source:americanrhodes.org
Among his songwriting credits are the songs “Me and Bobby McGee”, “For the Good Times”, “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down”, and “Help Me Make It Through the Night”, all of which were hits for other artists. Wikipedia
I’ve never understood why Yale doesn’t just go fix New Haven.
Literally surrounded. And the area does a very good imitation of a ghetto world. Even the ivy on the walls recoils.
I liked him as the bad guy in the Steven Seagal movie Fire Down Below.
Professional beggars have known this for millennium which is why they used to buy or rent handicapped children to serve as props.
You all don’t understand. She was simply telling Her Truth as she experienced it. Falling back on “facts” is a sign of patriarchal white supremacist hegemony.
Elizabeth Warren got away with it.
I bet her mother ratted her out.
Yes, she is.
A fraud to the point of changing her last name.
Imagine another Ivy taking restorative justice against a former professor who conspired to advance professionally by claiming a victim heritage.
Future pole dancer.
Any story about the Rhodes Scholarship is not what it seems.
If I remember correctly, Kristofferson’s dad was a captain in the USN.
What? She’s white and was offered a Rhodes Scholarship?
It is common procedure for Massachusetts senators (Both Kerry and Warren), the CT Senator and so on. Creative writing.
Perhaps rather than sob stories, we need to be focusing on honesty since it is in such short supply.
How interesting! I never knew that, thanks! I had crush on him way back when
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