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The Gatekeepers

Inside the Admissions Process of a Premier College

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The Gatekeepers

De: Jacques Steinberg
Narrado por: Jacques Steinberg
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In the fall of 1999, New York Times education reporter Jacques Steinberg was given an unprecedented opportunity to observe the admissions process at prestigious Wesleyan University. Over the course of nearly a year, Steinberg accompanied admissions officer Ralph Figueroa on a tour to assess and recruit the most promising students in the country.

The Gatekeepers follows a diverse group of prospective students as they compete for places in the nation's most elite colleges. The first book to reveal the college admission process in such behind-the-scenes detail, The Gatekeepers will be required reading for every parent of a high school-age child and for every student facing the arduous and anxious task of applying to college.

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Compelling Applicant Stories • Engaging Admissions Process • Pleasant Narrator Voice • Insightful College Details

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The parts of this book which detail the admissions process and decisions are truly excellent and invaluable to anyone seeking to understand how elite schools make their decisions. I would strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in this topic.

This book was adapted from a series of articles. It shows. Substantial time is taken on detailing people and their backgrounds to get a better sense of where the different characters are coming from. This was somewhat interesting when the subject was an admissions officer, still bearable when it was one of the various applicants but the author didn't stop there. Are in-depth details the admissions officers parent's stories really of any value? Not so much, but still worse was the many minutes on his grandfather. I skipped over quite a bit at this point but, given the trend, I expect that in the hour+ I skipped we learned quite a bit of the back story of the UPS delivery man and the barista at the local coffee shop.

However, once it got to the actual decision making process the book was informative and riveting.

Excellent insight but too much filler

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The Gatekeepers reads like a story following a caring admission counselor from Wesleyan University. The author goes very in depth into a few of the applicants stories. The book was well written and the narrator (author) had a pleasant voice. You really get a feel of what they are looking for in highly selective admissions offices.

Very insightful

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Disturbing to hear the superficial subjective factors admissions directors weigh above grades and SAT scores!

Double-standards to college admissions!

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Informative and fun to read.

When you finish reading, you will have a much better understanding of the admissions process and how to prepare your kids.

Engaging

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I thought the topic was challenging. But the author very elegantly managed to keep it very interesting. Instead of drab statistics and data the narrative is full of human drama and emotions and still manages to describe the essential details and facts of the admission process. It was especially rewarding to "read" the 10 year follow up.

Engaging and interesting

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Would you listen to The Gatekeepers again? Why?

Absolutely. I want to process the information.

Which scene was your favorite?

Enjoyed the reality of following an admissions officier.

Any additional comments?

Yes, I wish the author would realize that school counselors could actually be vaulable resources to parents. I was offended by some of the generalizations about the profession. However, this book will still be on a reference slide during a college planning presentation.

should be required reading for high school juniors

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This was an awesome book! It goes inside the admissions process at Wes U. It’s like being a fly on the wall! The relationship between Sharon & Becca reminds me of my relationship with my counselor as I was going through the admissions process myself... MUST READ for anyone!

Riveting!

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I can’t say that this book revealed any information about college admissions that isn’t already available online, but it was very intriguing and well written. I listened to it over two days because I wanted to find out what happened to each student. It was a great read/listen.

Interesting read

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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

a well written, VERY interesting book on the the college admission process, but more like a nonfiction novel, than a reference book on the process.

interesting . . . but

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My daughter is a junior and is interested in Wesleyan particularly (and not just because of Lin Manuel Miranda!). I was very happy to find this book, and then thrilled to realize it was actually a study of the Wesleyan process. I know some things have changed since then, but it was SO insightful to see how the process works. There are so many talented candidates, and just a few and perhaps arbitrary things make the difference between acceptance and not. It is a great guide for understanding the admissions process to help increase your chances of getting in, and as consolation that if you don't get accepted by your dream school it 1. might be all for the best and you will end up loving where you go anyway and 2. might have just been due to bad luck and not to take it to heart or as a blow to your self-worth.
I would recommend both parents and students read this as early in the high school career as possible. Freshman year is not too early, and junior year or even early senior year is not too late.

A+! A must read for elite college hopefuls

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