Is The College Admission Bubble About To Burst: Article Analysis

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In the article, “Is the College Admission Bubble About to Burst?” Lindsey Cook (2014) suggests that college application processes are getting too competitive and stressful. Cook started the article by expressing the hardship of applying to university. Comparing to the past, more students try to go college, and more extra-curricular activities are required to be accepted by the college. Since more and more students apply to college, the college admission process gets more competitive. Cook expresses that both American and international applicants increases, and the increase of the applicants lead universities to have lower acceptance rate than before. Furthermore, because of there are data about top rank university on the media, too many students apply for the top private universities. Therefore, …show more content…

These unofficial requirements for university become a one reason of increasing stress of the applicants. Students needs to concentrate on going to college during their high school years. Unfortunately, not only students get stress while applying to college, but they also get stress after they enroll into college. Due to expensive tuition bill, some of the students need to take student loan. Cook concludes by arguing that high schools should support their students not only enrolling into college, but also basic skills which can be used after college, and college admission processes are needed to be change. In “Is the College Admissions Bubble About to Burst?” Lindsey Cook (2014) discusses about why students are having hard time applying college. Cook expresses that high school students are concentrating too much on enrolling into the college. Two main issues in her idea that I want to discuss are that college application processes are too competitive and

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