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Early Decision: Based on a True Frenzy – A Satirical Coming-of-Age Novel About the Fight for Independence and the Privilege of Ivy League Dreams Early Decision: Based on a True Frenzy – A Satirical Coming-of-Age Novel About the Fight for Independence and the Privilege of Ivy League Dreams by Lacy Crawford
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“the list was a smoke screen: ten applications would be made on the pretense of this being a meritocratic process. But the first-choice school would have opened a file on the child once his PSATs were posted. The result was already assured. For Anne, much of the work lay in managing these lists. How to carve, from the great shared dream of college destiny, a range to fairly suit each child? And how then to help bring round the parents, in their bafflement and their shame? More accurately, how to awaken these families from a fantasy that held colleges up bright and shining and implacably steady in character, to reveal each as just what it was—a living, breathing institution—struggling to serve young minds weaned on ambition and fear and heading into a job market that matched conscription to greed and made interns of all the rest? Take Middlebury: one thought immediately of all the blond kids with a green streak, the vegans, the skiers. Take the Ivies: the Euro kids wanted Brown. Jews, Yale or Penn. WASPs wanted Princeton. Cold athletes Dartmouth. Hot athletes, Stanford. Cornell was big and seemed possible but Ithaca was a high price to pay. Columbia for the city kids. Everyone wanted Harvard, if only to say they got in. Then the cult schools. Tufts, Georgetown, Duke. Big”
Lacy Crawford, Early Decision: Based on a True Frenzy – A Satirical Coming-of-Age Novel About the Fight for Independence and the Privilege of Ivy League Dreams