Suzy Lee Weiss

I feel that someone should have warned her before she hit SEND on her computer keyboard. To put yourself out there like this brings much more negative energy than positive to her name and image. Does she want to be remembered for this for the rest of her life? If so, hey, knock yourself out. People, for some strange reason, love to be famous at any cost nowadays. What they don’t understand is the cost associated with fame.

She may have interesting points about the college admission process, but her op-ed wasn’t funny, and therefore not very good satire. She needs to take a few courses at her new college about what that really is.

What separates HER from the tens of thousands with the exact same resume on their application? There are hundreds of white girls her age that didn’t get in to her fave college too. She sounds like a brat and a whiner in my opinion.

I blame the culture of “everyone is a winner”

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Teen rejected by Ivy League schools writes controversial op-ed

Suzy Lee Weiss, a high school senior from Pittsburgh, wrote in a ‘satirical’ Wall Street Journal op-ed about how she should have “started a fake charity,” among other things, to get into an Ivy League school.

A high school senior’s “satirical” op-ed to the Ivy League schools that rejected her is being praised by supporters and slammed by critics.
In “To (All) the Colleges That Rejected Me,” which ran in the Wall Street Journal on Friday, Suzy Lee Weiss wishes she had “started a fake charity” or gone to Africa to “scoop up some suffering child, take a few pictures, and write my essays about how spending that afternoon with Kinto changed my life.”
Weiss, who is a senior at Taylor Allderdice High School in Pittsburgh, laments that the odds were stacked against her when it came to admission into an Ivy League school, partly because she offered “about as much diversity as a saltine cracker.”

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/teen-writes-controversial-op-ed-ivy-league-schools-article-1.1308211#ixzz2PcQqPKGF

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