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A Word for the Rejects
Paul Greenberg
In households across America this time of year, there is a sense of expectation. And dread. Families await the arrival of that all-important letter, the one that will determine the kid's future. Everything depends on the admissions office at
Getting into the right school is no longer just a matter of having top grades and filling out the application form, not any more. The applicant has got to wonder whether the accompanying essay struck the right balance between idealism and realism, confidence and humility, sufficient knowledge or sounding like a know-it-all, a healthy self-respect or just adolescent self-absorption....
Few waits are so wearing for kids -- or their parents, who have to be thinking: Why is all this going to cost so much?
Take comfort. It's not the end of the world if the kid doesn't make it in or, for that matter, the beginning of it if he does.
Somebody ought to compile a list of all the now famous people who were rejected by the college or university of their choice. Somebody has done just that, or at least started to. Namely, the
The future master investor was turned down by a couple of the best business schools in the country, including
Looking back, the financier out of
The rejection by
For that matter, young Buffett was also turned down by the
Among the other famous names mentioned in this round-up of rejects were
Then there's the Nobel laureate in medicine, Harold Varmus, now president of
It's restorative, thinking of some of those whose futures were supposed to be forever blighted because they didn't get into, for over-rated example,
Thank you,
Next, let's have a select list of distinguished achievers who dropped out of the college of their choice, the way
Years ago, I saw a moving little film called "Ballad of a Soldier," a kind of Russian "
So is America. Opportunity still beckons out here. In places like
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