<p>GroovyGeek: Since I pm’d you and suggested that you edit your slanderous post about Romeo I will put it out here: You do not know this kid. (My daughter went to school with him and they were/are friends). You were not, I presume, in the Admission meeting where Romeo’s credentials were discussed. I know that you would cringe if your child’s stats, ecs and worthiness was being publicly discussed. And I know that you would be furious if anyone suggested that your child was unfairly accepted against a better candidate because you know that your child is a worthy candidate and there were reasons that your child was accepted.</p>
<p>I would also like to say that there are kids who qualified for full merit scholarships who have parents didn’t “need” the money because they are rich. But they took the scholarships. Why not go after those rich parents as well? In fact, let’s turn this into a slander/defamation party. Find those kids, list their stats and why they don’t “deserve”, in your estimation the scholarship or admission to their dream school. And while we’re at it, let’s go around the country and find all the kids who got an “unfair”, in your estimation, advantage in college admission? </p>
<p>What I would suggest is that we are adults here and as such we should conduct ourselves as adults.</p>