I agree completely with their actions. That was immature for her to do and gave a very bad impression.
So, yes, I do agree with colleges looking at applicant's social media. However, I believe that they should keep certain things in mind before 86ing many students.
First, the date of a post. Let's say, for example, I was a party animal when I was a freshmen in high school. Now, as a senior, I'm well put together, I have an excellent GPA, and I'm all cleaned up. I have a photo on my Facebook of me partying as a freshmen that I completely forgot about. It would be alright if the college asked me about it in my interview, but it would be just plain wrong to deny my access to their school. I am a different person as a senior than as a freshmen.
Second, I am not the same person as my siblings. Let us say that I have a great GPA, I don't get in trouble, and I've made good choices. Now, on Facebook, my brother lets the world know that he likes to do drugs, party, and make bad choices. The college may assume that I'm like my brother, and deny me. I can't control my brother, so I cant ask him to take all of that down. It is just not right.
Yea, I'm all for colleges peeking at social media to get more information on an applicant. They just need to think before making rash decisions.
Second, I am not the same person as my siblings. Let us say that I have a great GPA, I don't get in trouble, and I've made good choices. Now, on Facebook, my brother lets the world know that he likes to do drugs, party, and make bad choices. The college may assume that I'm like my brother, and deny me. I can't control my brother, so I cant ask him to take all of that down. It is just not right.
Yea, I'm all for colleges peeking at social media to get more information on an applicant. They just need to think before making rash decisions.


