

A Confusing New World for College Applicants
57 snips Jan 5, 2024
Jessica Cheung, a producer at The New York Times, discusses the seismic changes in college admissions following the Supreme Court's ruling against affirmative action. She highlights the emotional and procedural challenges faced by applicants and admissions officers alike. Students find themselves navigating new rules without guidance, while grappling with their identities in personal essays. The conversation also touches on how institutions strive to maintain diversity amid evolving policies, revealing the impact on future college landscapes.
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Francesco's MIT Dream
- Francesco Macias, a Bronx high schooler, excels academically and participates in various extracurriculars.
- He aims for MIT, inspired by engineers and his family's technical background.
Essay Dilemma: Race
- Francesco worries about the impact of affirmative action's repeal on his MIT application.
- He questions whether discussing his Latino identity in his essay would be beneficial or detrimental.
Jordan's Initial Essay
- Jordan Williams, another Bronx student, wrote his essay about the film "Training Day."
- He initially avoided mentioning his race and family background.