So far, so good. We can see that the initiative was not a sham, and we can be pleased in principle that it has produced greater numbers in these categories. What can’t be known yet (except perhaps to Nondorf and his troops) is whether these kids really do have the right stuff to thrive and be happy in the high-octane academic world of the University of Chicago. I have to believe that the admissions people were on the lookout for kids cut from the right cloth for that job. Perhaps there will also be some additional attention given to them after arrival. However, every kid who steps on campus will have a job of work to do. All of them must surely know that.