Interesting Article

<p>My year, they didn’t have the question “what outrages you.” Instead, they asked for what cause would we lead a march on Washington. In my opinion, the question that we were asked more definitely told applicants that they wanted a fairly serious answer. I mean, I never even considered putting a fairly flippant answer to a question that was that serious. I can see myself going either way when telling what outrages me.</p>

<p>I was interested to see, though, that they put that much emphasis on the short answers. I’d always suspected that they played a large part in admissions decisions, but I never knew for sure. I should also say that the article didn’t come across as arrogant to me.</p>