Admission By Jean Hanff Korelitz

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I really really hated this book I picked it up because I too worked in admissions However though I took my job seriously I was never as pretentious obsessedor as tedious as the main character in this book who works for Princeton Admissions The main character is simultaneously stupid she doesn t understand a fairly simple philosophical essay one of the applicants writes self absorbed really does everybody at parties truly DESPERATELY want to know the teeny minute details of your job and boring she has NO personality the whole character is a works in Admissions and b sleeps with some dudes A job is not a shorthand for actually developing a character I don t know if she s funny or not thinking not I don t know what she likes to do What she eats If you could get her to SHUT UP ABOUT HER JOB if she d have anything else to talk about I do NOT BLAME spoiler her live in boyfriend for dumping her At the top of each chapter is an excerpt presumably from an applicant No comment is given on these but it seemed as though one snippet was given for us to snicker at the kid who thought it was a good idea to write about her recent IBS diagnosis and how she was dealing with it I get it bowels are gross and we don t talk about them But IBS can be a debilitating disease with excruciating pain radically revising one s diet and um social stigma and it is NOT FUNNY The end of the book reveals a secret of the character also tedious and lame and then the main character loses her job Of course the book ends because THERE IS NOTHING TO THE CHARACTER but her job Thank goodness the people I worked with at Admissions were actually nothing like this woman If the people who work at Princeton Admissions are Go to Yale Harvard Hell go to community college Just don t deal with them 452 I probably enjoyed this book disproportionately Yes I picked it up because I knew it had been made into a movie with Tina Fey and because the author is married to Paul Muldoon who I met once and was nice But I love a good academic novel and it was especially refreshing to read one that didn t revolve around the tired professor student romance trope The plot moved in ways I didn t expect and I liked how the story was interwoven with the pleading Greek chorus of applicants their distinct and indistinct voices. Admission thriller This novel also inspired me to revisit my own college application essays Without further ado here are some direct quotes from them In late elementary school I was very insecure and depressed I strove to gain approval from my peers expecting to find fulfillment in their acceptance. Admission year 2024/1 I live my life like a dancer because dance is an art form which incorporates the whole person body mind and emotions to express truth 452 This book had an interesting premise and I was looking for it as soon as I heard about it But it took way too long to get into the main plot and at times it slogged through I found myself really having to push myself to finish liked it well enough to want to see how it ended but not enough to really be interested Does that make sense As someone really interested in higher education and as someone with advanced degrees who thought they would be working in the university system I loved the peek into the admission process However I grew weary of Portia s the main character self involvement I get that the admission process is fraught with anxiety etc That many kids feel their self worth is defined by where they go to college That people hold her responsible if their kid didn t get into the college of their choice Got it Portia is not curing cancer here she is one of many people involved in the admission process I found myself disliking her and understanding that she was carrying around this heavy weight of her importance to the world because she had nothing and no one else 452 This is the story of Portia an admission officer at Princeton University That pretty much sums up the plot She reads admission applications visits high schools reads applications reads applications reads applications rinse and repeat Such is the first 200 pages of this book Occasionally she argues with her mother ponders her moderately satisfying relationship of 16 years and reads applications She meets someone she went to school with has a one night stand and reads applications Are you bored yet Jean Hanff Korelitz has written some wonderful books Unfortunately this is not one of them It is at least 100 pages too long with mind numbing details about the college admissions process told over and over again There is a plot in there if you read to the very end and an alleged plot twist that frankly defies believability I didn t It s just too pat and no proof is offered i. Kindle admission e a birth date that matches Sadly don t waste your time on this one 452 Jean Hanff Korelitz is quickly becoming my favorite author and this is the second of her books that I have devoured at a break neck pace It hasn t been long since I applied to a selective albeit second tier institution and anxiously awaited word from the committee Even less time has passed since my experience of coup de foudre and the resulting fallout Needless to say there is much for me to relate to in this novel. Admission mfu This book gave me much to think about the duel definitions of admission what influences us to accept or reject opportunities and at what point we become content with the way our lives are to name a few All of those points aside the grace and humanity of the language used by Korelitz is astounding and relentlously compells the reader to turn to the next and the next chapter I also have to appreciate what a fine tuned piece of work this is every little detail along the way tying together at end the expertise with which the chapters were titled and the way that the voices of each of the applicants speaks directly to the reader rather than Portia demonstrates the literary brilliance of the writer s style I am sure to read anything she publishes 452 Admissions Admission Aren t there two sides to the word And two opposing sidesIt s what we let in but it s also what we let out For years 38 year old Portia Nathan has avoided the past hiding behind her busy and sometimes punishing career as a Princeton University admissions officer and her dependable domestic life Her reluctance to confront the truth is suddenly overwhelmed by the resurfacing of a life altering decision and Portia is faced with an extraordinary test Just as thousands of the nation s brightest students await her decision regarding their academic admission so too must Portia decide whether to make her own ultimate admission Admission is at once a fascinating look at the complex college admissions process and an emotional examination of what happens when the secrets of the past return and shake a woman s life to its core AdmissionI had to click contains spoilers because there is so little information one can get about this book before reading it the cover blurb elided enough to get past me and the structure of the book is so firmly predicated on not knowing that any information whatsoever is probably too much I read this based on a vague recommendation from the New York Times book review the sense that my general interest in college admissions would serve me well here and my complicated relationship to fiction written for adults Basically I would describe it as much like my relationship to vegetables Lots of but it s good for you and just try it maybe you ll like it Here s the thing I hated vegetables when I was a kid and now that I m nearly thirty I basically still do I just understand that in many social situations not to mention for my health I need to eat vegetables While there are some that I have managed to learn to tolerate or even mildly like asparagus spinach peas green beans vegetables just aren t happening for me I sometimes fear it s the same with books written for adults but then sometimes I ll find one that is truly a pleasure like with that Meg Wolitzer book I recently read And similarly sometimes I ll find a recipe like squash soup say that is so delicious I gladly eat my veg. Admission thriller Most of the time though I have to choke it down This book for me was the equivalent of my childhood experience of broccoli Compelled to finish yet so hard to get down slicing it into smaller portions doesn t work mixing it with other things just makes the other things less pleasurable trying for it in gulps while holding your nose is even worse Several reasons I understand having finished it now that much of the point of the book s structure has to do with the plot There s a reason so many details are withheld or elided That said if an author wants readers to get through a nearly 500 page novel we need to want it This protagonist does not make you want it nor do the uniformly unappealing supporting characters For nearly three quarters of the novel you re basically just fumbling along with this literally absurdly unfocused and unsympathetic woman wondering why the whole time Part of what makes this difficult is the dialogue which comes off as deeply unrealistic The main character can seemingly only speak in multi paragraph length utterances about the difficulties and yet the inherent fairness of college admissions at Princeton As I mentioned above college admissions particularly at elite schools fascinates me and yet this book made me never ever want to hear about it again if you on the other hand still do let me recommend to you Mitchell Stevens fantastic Creating a Class instead The protagonist gives lengthy disquisitions on this topic to other characters at the slightest provocation it literally appears to be all she s capable of talking about and oh joy as readers we are privy to her internal monologue on the topic as well Having now finished it I get it she s hiding behind her work but to get through it as a reader was really difficult I think at least some omniscient narration might have suited this book better so we could see behind the curtain a bit even if the protagonist was unwilling to reveal herself All of this leads up to the book s third act which feels incredibly hasty after the several hundred pages of build up that lead to it Long term issues that appeared hugely important and received pages upon pages of text get resolved in literally several sentences It feels like all of these conflicts were exhaustively set up and then either the author or editor or somebody was like wait this isn t The Stand we need to wrap it up or Barnes Noble won t be able to fit than two at a time on their New Releases shelf Much as I was willing it to end the resolutions felt rushed and unearned So much so that I think even the editor or copy editor was rushing by the end I know this is nit picking but this kind of thing drives me berserk On page 400 of the hardcover edition a minor character who on page 399 was female and out of town dealing with a family emergency is now male and physically present I hate to resort to this but WTF is that You can t make me read 400 pages of godforesaken novel just for that Spoiler alert That character is indeed female and just back from dealing with said family emergency within ten pages And that s not the only continuity error on that page A few occur before the book ends a mere 50 or so pages later name changes mostly It just made me feel along with the off camera and hasty resolutions like all concerned had abandoned the project by that point And yet I had not It pains me to give a book this lengthy and obviously laboriously researched such an awful review but I just can t come up with anything I enjoyed about it No wait Nobody s dog died I know it sounds like I m joking but seriously it is a blessing to read any serious fiction book with pets that miraculously make it through alive 452 The Neverland CultKorelitz never disappoints She writes what she knows about And she writes about it well In this case she writes about the insanely competitive process of getting admission to Princeton University where she did work at one time in the Admission no s thus creating an interesting sub plot Office Korelitz s raw material is the young people who want to become undergraduate members of the institution and their parents who are prepared to mortgage their own lives to allow it and the professionals who pretend to some sort of objectivity in sorting out the intellectual wheat from the merely ambitious chaff But her far interesting subject is the s and obsessions of the American middle class Not the entire middle class population to be sure but certainly an identifiable segment large enough to supply the applications to fill available Ivy League university placements ten times over. Book admission essay Admission can be read as a commentary on the material culture of this part of bourgeois America And indeed there is a lot of conspicuous consumption of educational commodities apparently going on But I don t think Korelitz is that trite Among other things such a slant wouldn t fit with her signature denouement There s something far subtler she has in mind the burden of which she places on her heroine who progressively discovers how the process she is a key part of has consumed her. Admission forms 2023 What is being produced distributed consumed and digested isn t material at all It isn t even something as ephemeral as education which still has some degree of concreteness in terms of human welfare In fact what is being pursued by the cast of characters in Admission is clearly and entirely immaterial expectations Expectations not of anything meaningful to those students teachers and administrators involved except for yet further expectations A fragment of the life long process of increasing abstraction from any possible personal need including purely selfish or material betterment The situation oddly in a proudly secular society is not unlike that of adherence to church doctrine in the Middle Ages the creedal dogmas of the Trinity the Virgin Birth and the Atonement among others may not have meant the slightest thing to the daily lives of even the most educated or pious citizen yet they were considered essential beliefs for some deferred reward Rubric was in a sense its own reward That is strict adherence to the ritual was enough to ensure grace the ultimate expectation of salvation at least for the elect The metaphor is than casual submission to the common entrance examination Baptism studious preparation of the application Confirmation the self revelatory interview Confession are essential preludes for that all important receipt of the acceptance letter Communion in the ritual of university admission. Www.wesley.com.au book my admission This de materialisation begins even before the prep school stage that is the focus of Korelitz s fiction There is of course the pre prep school which functions to allow entry to the best private and selective schools In England it is these schools which are essential for entrance into Eton and Wellington Marlborough and the other public schools which the Americans classify as prep And the process continues with increasing intensity at university and beyond. Admission suspenseful music Think about it At what point do the children s lives described by Korelitz become in any meaningful way better Getting into Princeton does not mean beer and skittles or an American version of Brideshead Revisited for the next four years It means gruelling relentless graft sixteen hour days and pervasive anxiety about the next set of expectations graduate school or employment These latter expectations once met will demand even greater commitment to the next set namely career advancement The pursuit of greater and greater expectations leads not to relative comfort and security regardless of one s bank balance or net worth but to white collar drudgery and a kind of well paid insecurityThe process is documented by many accomplished authors but two in particular seem most apt to frame with Admission The American prep school experience for example is the subject of Louis Auchincloss s 1965 novel The Rector of Justin The eponymous rector founds a school to produce an end product of comprehensible human import young men of character who understand certain values like responsibility discernment and integrity He fails utterly because well times were changing The emerging corporate world did not need character it needed high expectations which can be sold as valuable in themselves to others in order to both motivate and enrich Karen Ho s cultural anthropological study of 2008 Liquidated An Ethnography of Wall Street shows how the level of expectations after university becomes brutal and removed from any sort of well being She as it happens is a Princeton graduate who knows first hand as well as professionally the experience of competing for the honour of top positions in investment banking and consulting firms I scare quote top only because the positions offered are explicitly described and experienced as demanding an even higher level of commitment than that required at university notably by permitting no interference in a candidate s professional life by private concerns If you are the best you will of course want to stay in the company of the best which is why you will want to join us and these latter are infinitely expandable and burdensome When they are ultimately and inevitably not met one s market value plummets and one becomes subject to quite rational and even expected downsizing restructuring or is simply fired Ho s case studies and vignettes are remarkably familiar to anyone who has experienced this realm of expectations. Literature Fiction admission requirements This is the unavoidable consequence of value as expectation as continuously deferred improvement in one s life circumstances One s home occupation social relations even family are abstract investments assets acquired or entered into on the basis of expectations about future expectations It is from these expectations they derive their value not from anything intrinsic Consumption really is only of oneself everything else is prospective investment If this is materialism it is of a decidedly monastic caste So discovers Korelitz s Portia Nathan. Admission kindle cloud In short what Korelitz chronicles is an untitled eschatological cult whose members are the obsessively aspirational the achievers devoted not to what might be worthwhile that is authentically valuable to themselves or society but to the techniques of achievement itself There are two cardinal virtues promoted by the cult Passion and Excellence Portia Nathan promotes both vigorously until she doesn t in the way of these things Passion is the willingness of individuals to sacrifice their lives to the immateriality of expectations Those who want to change the world or make a difference are particularly drawn to the somewhat flexible ethics this virtue implies its extreme form of course being terrorism Excellence is the willingness to submit to the conventional rules as prescribed by those in charge It means being good at technique initially those of exam taking and interviewing eventually those dictated in professional life particularly those techniques involved in creating expectations. Suspense admission letter The devotions this cult engages in appear nonsensical superstitious even morbidly self destructive to those not part of it But and in this the populists in North America and Europe have a point it is this cult which rules governs and manages our society Perhaps the recent political upheavals will provoke a recognition of this cult a social admission of its existence and influence. Suspense admission letter Then again perhaps not Cults tend to persist in times of confusion that they themselves create 452 I had heard good things about Admission before setting out to read it Having completed it now I just can t understand why it has received any good press whatsoever The author spent a few years reading applications at Princeton University and her novel circles around the admissions process at Princeton and in the Ivy League generally It has not been so many years since I was an Ivy applicant so I can certainly appreciate the inside look into the admissions process and the tremendous chore facing universities as they have to distinguish among thousands of 4. Admission booklet 0 1600 students This book gives plenty of that but if that s what interests you there are better books non fiction books written by people with greater experience for that This is ostensibly a novel with a plot and character development. Book admission ceremony The plot was appallingly thin The great gasp moments barely illicited a response from me because they came out of nowhere with no build up and no reason why they should happen In fact as I read I found myself constantly thinking I could have written this not because I consider myself such a great writer but because the intricacies and development that characterize great writing were completely absent The characters were uniformly unidimensional except for the main character who I found very difficult to identify with or even feel much of anything about She does something at the very end of the book don t want to give it away that is absolutely terrible and I was never given enough reason to pardon her for it But not only was that action terrible most of her action throughout the book pursuing a romantic relationship with an administrator at a high school whose applications she will be reviewing is entirely unacceptable If the author meant for you to feel that way that may have been an interesting book I m fine with a main character who is something of a villain But it seems the author wanted you to just accept it as though it was perfectly fine. Admission kindle unlimited I would never recommend this book Several times I actually rolled my eyes and had to set it aside because some new plot twist was just too ridiculous to accept As I said it is certainly interesting to get inside and reflect on the college admissions process But find a book that will allow you to do that without subjecting you to inept story telling 452 For people who like Ivy League stuff snobby stuff to debate about the haves and have nots vaguely smutty chick lit with some high mindedness good story tellingOkay now I know I have to put down something about the book immediately after I read it or else malaise sets in I ve felt really lazy these days also super busy and recently super sick So today I took a sick day and read Admission which is tangentially related to work so it didn t feel like I took the day off I also remembered how much I love sleeping. Admission xmu My opinion of Admission constantly changed as I read it I kind of did that thing that I hate where I was imagining what kind of book it was as I was reading it This sounds super douche y but I am usually right in my predictions and I was right on with the plot point predictions not that it is honestly that hard to predict but as a whole Korelitz kind of surprised me I was anticipating a cautionary tale type of thing but I didn t get it I mean there s a bit of that and the character trajectory is in many ways the same as that type of story but the impetus feels quite different which I liked Instead of quitting because of her disgust with the industry she quits because of her own massive ethics violation I think that difference that why does a good job of tying up some structural issues I had. Suspense admission letter When John was first introduced I got quite annoyed because it seemed like Korelitz was simply using the admissions processing and Portia s career as an admissions counselor as a metaphor for some interpersonal gobble gook chick lit cliche bullshit Yes there s a bit of thwarted romance y stuff going on but when Portia changes Jeremiah s admissions status it feel like I understand what Korelitz was going for I respect the careful way she constructed the narrative to lead us from John to Jeremiah to New Hampshire and Jeremiah s story to Tom in the past and then all the way back to Jeremiah in committee You see a little of the strain in the inelegant flashback and I was frustrated by how Korelitz confused tension with vagueness in both the New Hampshire scenes and the flashbacks When the reader has to blindly follow the author on nothing but the faint glimmer that he she has got this it can be super frustrating Aside from that the mechanics of the story work but most of all I loved that anti climax I loved that constant buildup this time with real tension to committee where all the applicants get their five to ten minutes of consideration Then with all of Portia s overthinking it s done and over in a flash Jeremiah s rejected 5 2 and we move on Just perfectly in line with the theme All that handwringing over how this will affect the child ends up with a definite almost always unsatisfying answer. Book admission essay Note on the flashback I didn t like them structurally but Korelitz did a fabulous job in the writing As I was reading them I felt a palpable ping of sadness and regret in my cold robot heart for my college days. Book admission requirements That thematic stuff was a bit of a slog Korelitz obviously feels passionate about the admissions process but the long conversations about admissions often seemed carted in from somewhere else I m not sure Korelitz figured out how to clearly bridge the interpersonal with the career but these long conversations about admissions were not the way to do it Don t get me wrong I liked reading them but they didn t seem to fit Oh and don t tell me that the breathless declaration that Admissions Admission Aren t there two sides to the word And two opposing sidesIt s what we let in but it s also what we let out is an adequate way to tie things together because it s tenuous at best. Admission letter pdf Portia s an interesting character A total nutbar neurotic which I loved who is totally self obsessed and can t relate to many people which I totally relate to Her oh so secret shame was pretty damn obvious to me and Mark s oh so secret indiscretion was also pretty damn obvious That obviousness doesn t bother me At this point in our culture with everyone spoiling things left and right knowing what comes next is really a moot point If you do a good job at tension and leading me from one place to another then I can enjoy the ride even though I know the destination What bothered me was the need for vagueness It s charades I m meant to act like I don t know what Helen s big big secret is and I m meant to act like I don t know why Mark was angry at Portia for fighting with Helen It s all just going through the motions on both ends I don t think that s how we get tension. Admission xmu Also final takeaway It s not just me Admissions counselors don t reply to anyone s e mails not only to those who work in university departments of which they don t see the point 452 DNF 50%Please do yourself a favor and avoid this book The author rambles on and changes directions too often 452

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AdmissionNative New Yorker Graduated from Dartmouth College and Clare College Cambridge Im the author of eight novels THE LATECOMER 2022 THE PLOT The Tonight Shows Summer Reads pick for 2021 THE UNDOING originally published as YOU SHOULD HAVE KNOWN adapted by David E Kelley for HBO and starring Nicole Kidman Hugh Grant and Donald Sutherland ADMISSION adapted as the 2013 film of the same name starring Tina Fey Lily Tomlin and Paul Rudd THE DEVIL AND WEBSTER THE WHITE ROSE THE SABBATHDAY RIVER and A JURY OF HER PEERS as well as a middle grade reader INTERFERENCE POWDER and a collection of poetry THE PROPERTIES OF BREATH Watch for television adaptations of THE PLOT and THE LATECOMER Im the founder of BOOKTHEWRITER a Ne Native New Yorker Graduated from Dartmouth College and Clare College Cambridge I m the author of eight novels THE LATECOMER 2022 THE PLOT The Tonight Show s Summer Reads pick for 2021 THE UNDOING originally published as YOU SHOULD HAVE KNOWN adapted by David E Kelley for HBO and starring Nicole Kidman Hugh Grant and Donald Sutherland ADMISSION adapted as the 2013 film of the same name starring Tina Fey Lily Tomlin and Paul Rudd THE DEVIL AND WEBSTER THE WHITE ROSE THE SABBATHDAY RIVER and A JURY OF HER PEERS as well as a middle grade reader INTERFERENCE POWDER and a collection of poetry THE PROPERTIES OF BREATH Watch for television adaptations of THE PLOT and THE LATECOMER I m the founder of BOOKTHEWRITER a New York City based service that offers Pop Up Book Groups where readers can discuss books with their authors Online through Spring 2021 Please join our mailing list at site_link www. Book admission ceremony If you ve become aware of my work via THE UNDOING you should know that my novel differs significantly from the adaptation and that s fine with me Just know that the twists you might be expecting will likely not be there on the page Other twists yes but you ll have to read the book to find them. Book admission If you re trying to reach me please know that I don t do any communicating through Goodreads and that includes friend requests and following You may also infer that I ve read than the few books listed here all of which are coincidence written by me I have another GOODREADS account under another name with which I keep track of my reading but it s private I m particularly inept on Facebook as well so trying to reach me that way will be spectacularly ineffective If you want to get in touch please use the contact form on my website jeanhanffkorelitz. Pdf admissions for cse students Listing all of the books I have read and projects I have done in the past two years is an impossible task for I read voraciously and write ferociously: Pdf admission information form 2935 Even though I participate in social dancing at home I have no problem abstaining from it all the other rules concur with standards I have already set for myself: Book admission requirements Oof Always with the negativity Final takeaway Slightly wishy washy but well written dissection the admissions process and one woman s journey to self actualization Or something like that. Admission xmu comThanks so much for your interest in my work Jean Hanff Korelitz site_link.

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