Highly Selective College Admission Acceptance Rates – How Low Can They Go?!?
As many have seen or heard by now, this year seems to have been especially difficult to gain admission to the most selective colleges and universities. The New York Times (April 1, 2008), and many college newspapers, have reported acceptance rates in the single digits for Columbia, Yale and Harvard. No question, it’s tough, and has been getting tougher, to get into those schools. If you are one of the vast majority of students who applied but did not gain admission to these schools, whatever you do, don’t second guess what you’ve done in high school. It is essential that you keep in mind that what you’ve accomplished and contributed during your high school years is for a purpose greater than getting a fat envelope from a prestigious school. Does that fat envelope feel like validation for your hard work? Absolutely. But a denial letter is not an invalidation of that same spirit, intellect, talent and passion. Rather, it is a reflection of the tens of thousands of other students throughout the world who are accessing higher education at rates that history has never before seen. This may sound like the sound byte rhetoric spouted by admissions officers which comes across as paternalistic, condescending and insensitive. Bear with me. I promise you it doesn’t have to seem that way.
Consider, perhaps, what Zinch aims to do….
Sarah Blanton





