tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2523754873880542370.post1665513723679398741..comments2009-07-12T21:29:03.640-07:00Comments on Summer of 2009 at Cornell University: The Beginning of the EndUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2523754873880542370.post-50014901259171913852009-07-07T07:34:53.890-07:002009-07-07T07:34:53.890-07:00Now watch it, you have a UCLA man in the house. I ...Now watch it, you have a UCLA man in the house. I do agree with Don that your decision must be based on your interest. Attending a school that is not what you will want will only result in you not feeling completely comfident with the decision. <br /><br />However, it is important to consult with people and hear their perspective. It never hurts to reach out and talk with people. I feel that you have done your due diligence and have created a matrix that will take in multiple factors, so I am not worried about you. I am also glad that you have kept all of your options open.<br /><br />However, you will get a dose of reality when you find out that highly selective colleges more or less choose you rather than you choosing them. It is very difficult to get admitted to one of the top 15 schools in the country and Cornell is in that Category. The UC's are great, but they are not in the Top 15 schools in the country. This does not mean they are inferior or that they do not carry the same level of intensity, but the UC's and for that matter other land grant institutions are here for the masses. This is a good thing because the more we have an educated society the better we all are.<br /><br />However, Burke is right everyone is not born with the same skill set. Unlike him, I tend not to be pessimistic. Although people are not born equal, we all have something to contribute and I hope that you see that our district, although not perfect has tried to give all of you something to be proud of. No, we are not Moraga or Piedmont, but we are a group of hard working people that want to do what we can to help our students.<br /><br />Your journey and exploration are now in full swing and I believe that you are ready and prepared for the upcoming process in finding a college that fits your needs. Please continue to keep us informed and let us know ultimately what University is lucky enough to have you grace their campus.<br /><br />Finally, try to get a campus tour in before you leave, it could answer a lot of your questions.<br /><br />Enjoy your day.<br /><br />Charles T. Ramsey, Esq.<br />School Board Member<br />West Contra Costa<br />Unified School DistrictCharles Tillman Ramseyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12698891858507901393noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2523754873880542370.post-49787866720846430272009-07-06T16:04:27.565-07:002009-07-06T16:04:27.565-07:00Julia,
You never really told us whether you buy i...Julia,<br /><br />You never really told us whether you buy into the theory that we’re not all born equal.<br /><br />I’m always telling people that none of us was born knowing how to do anything and that we all had to be taught everything. While it might sound good to say that we’re all born equal and that some people don’t turn out as well as others because of their environment and the opportunities presented to them but do you buy into that?<br /><br />This is an argument that has been floating around for more than a half a century with fervent arguments taking place on both sides.<br /><br />Personally, I don’t buy it. I know that I was born with more stuff in my head than some people and not as much as others (plus, I burned up a lot of my brain cells while at Berkeley having fun).<br /><br />Tell us what you think, Julia.<br /><br />Sounds like a nice lunch you had with Professor K. I’m thinking that being in the latter rotation might have given you an advantage in that you know more about your prof and can talk to him more fluently. What do you think? Did it help you?<br /><br />As you wade through your selection process for the right college you’re going to be pressured a lot into giving undue weight to Ivy League schools and others from back east. People are going to make you feel guilty for even considering local schools like Stanford, Cal and UCLA. They’re going to try to pooh-pooh those schools because they are NOT back east as if being here on the west coast or being local makes them bad schools. These schools may be the perfect fit for you, Julia. You may even decide that a school in Texas or Montana may be right for you.<br /><br />The bottom line, Julia, is that you need to make your decision based on what’s best for YOU and not any of us. Never let our biases about schools or regions be the deciding factor for you (except for UCLA—UCLA sucks).<br /><br />What we’ve tried to do for you is provide you with options you might never have considered before and we’ve expanded your thinking process so you now know how to make your selection. But what you do with it all is still our decision to make.Don Gosneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17110247579694408858noreply@blogger.com