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by WalterBright
1808 days ago
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That's an astute observation. I did quite a lot of other stuff, and got in (I found out later) because the prof who came to interview me felt that I was worth taking a chance on. The school also put out a fine course catalog that looked amazing, it's possible that the admissions committee was taken in by that. Nevertheless, I arrived very naive and woefully under prepared. My high school was not exactly a pipeline to Ivy League :-) In modern news, the Seattle public school system decided to abandon gifted programs because they were inequitable. https://www.thestranger.com/slog/2020/01/24/42658513/seattle... |
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Re: Seattle. I didn’t say “the public school system is perfect and never does anything stupid.” I said, “it is a net-good for the government to provide free education, which people can then improve upon with more expensive private or family options.” Surely that distinction will not be lost on a Caltech grad :)