Who Gets In and Why: A Year Inside College Admissions By Jeffrey J. Selingo
In "Who Gets In and Why," Jeffrey Selingo, an award-winning higher education journalist and New York Times bestselling author, provides a revealing insider's perspective on the college admissions process. As the challenge of securing a spot in top-ranked colleges intensifies, Selingo challenges conventional wisdom on how to navigate the admissions game. He explores the complex reality behind admissions decisions, dispelling the notion that it's solely merit-based.
Drawing on his immersion in three different admissions offices, including a selective private university, a leading liberal arts college, and a flagship public campus, Selingo sheds light on the often agonizing and life-changing decisions made by gatekeepers. By closely following students, parents, high school counselors, marketers, and consultants, he unveils the multifaceted factors influencing admissions, such as diversity, financial considerations, and the likelihood of a student enrolling if accepted.
"Who Gets In and Why" challenges the traditional understanding of a "good college," emphasizing that it's not solely defined by prestige. Selingo's insights offer prospective students a more nuanced approach to assessing their strengths and finding schools aligned with their interests. In a world where thousands of qualified students compete for limited spots, the book navigates the intricate web of factors shaping admissions outcomes.
This intimate exploration of the admissions process not only informs but also guides students toward making authentic assessments of their abilities, fostering a more informed and personalized approach to the college search. 📚❤️