by CesareBorgia on 12/13/12, 4:03 PM with 69 comments
by jmharvey on 12/13/12, 7:03 PM
About 10 years ago, I had a job opening the mail in an MBA admissions office. Most of the application was required to be filed online; the only exceptions were a transcript and two letters of reference. My job was to open the mail, file the allowable papers, and throw out everything else.
Easily 80% of the mail that came through the door went into the trash. People submitted all kinds of things, from hard copies of their entire application to photographs to fancy art portfolios. The first day was heartbreaking as I felt like I was throwing away people's life's work, but when I asked my boss for advice, she said it was a conscious decision on the part of the admissions committee: they didn't want to unfairly disadvantage people who followed their instructions.
After a while, this system made sense. More people tried stunts to bypass the regular admissions process than there were slots in the admitted class. Submitting banned supplemental material was less an indicator that someone was a creative thinker than that they'd read a book that said admissions stunts work.
by Jun8 on 12/13/12, 7:09 PM
Amazing.
by gecko on 12/13/12, 8:05 PM
http://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/back-from-yet-another-glo...
by ChuckMcM on 12/13/12, 5:37 PM
That this has happened now though, at a time when my college age daughter is being deluged with colleges trying to get her attention, suggests to me an attempt at a viral campaign by the admissions department to raise UChicago on the radar of prospective students.
by lazerwalker on 12/13/12, 6:00 PM
by secabeen on 12/14/12, 6:44 AM
What likely happened is that this item was shipped but somehow came loose of its modern packaging, and the USPS delivered the themed mailer to UChicago per the address label.
by kqr2 on 12/13/12, 9:27 PM
http://www.uchicago.edu/features/20110501_scav/
On what other campus could students be summoned to
assemble (in various iterations) a live elephant, a
nuclear breeder reactor, a life-sized battleship, a bust
of Abraham Lincoln made out of pennies, a book printed in
the American colonies before 1776, and the official
exorcist of the Archdiocese of Chicago?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Chicago_Scavenger...There was even a documentary on it:
by moskie on 12/13/12, 5:44 PM
by timdiggerm on 12/13/12, 4:59 PM
I'm not kidding. Or at least, mostly. They should put it on display.
by swohns on 12/13/12, 4:28 PM
by draq on 12/13/12, 5:59 PM
by a1k0n on 12/13/12, 6:40 PM
by arscan on 12/13/12, 6:12 PM
by mathattack on 12/13/12, 5:31 PM
by kaonashi on 12/13/12, 6:22 PM
…I'll see myself out.
by mintplant on 12/13/12, 8:09 PM
by kitkerner on 12/19/12, 5:04 PM