Wanderlust Scholar dan repost
I just read about a California native with stellar academics and a Google job offer (that he got with no college degree - that's how good he was) who still got rejected from every UC school. He is suing them right now.
This isn’t just one story. Thousands of capable students worldwide are denied by colleges with vague excuses like “personality didn’t match” or “values didn’t align.”
It’s 2025. Colleges need transparency, not cryptic rejection letters. The “personality didn’t match” attitude has to go. It implies some personalities are worth less than others, which I completely reject. Everyone’s unique, and college should polish those differences into valuable strengths, not gatekeep them out of existence.
This isn’t just one story. Thousands of capable students worldwide are denied by colleges with vague excuses like “personality didn’t match” or “values didn’t align.”
It’s 2025. Colleges need transparency, not cryptic rejection letters. The “personality didn’t match” attitude has to go. It implies some personalities are worth less than others, which I completely reject. Everyone’s unique, and college should polish those differences into valuable strengths, not gatekeep them out of existence.