In this funny, heartbreaking, timely memoir-told in the form of college admission essays--Irena Smith illuminates the dissonance of working as a college consultant in Palo Alto, California, helping the best and brightest students in the country gain admission to highly selective schools, even as her own children are unraveling.
If you are a parent or student looking for a magic recipe for getting into Stanford, then this is not the book you think it is. If you are a parent or student who thinks there is a magic recipe for getting into Stanford, then you ABSOLUTELY need to read this book. Dr. Irena Smith has written a brilliant memoir describing her work as a Stanford admissions officer and private college admissions counselor, while parenting three neurodiverse children. The Golden Ticket is cleverly structured as answers written in response to actual college essay questions. Dr. Smith writes with great honesty and irony, with the ability to encompass an emotional range from lmao funny to utterly heartrending. The Golden Ticket is highly enjoyable and thought provoking even for those nowhere near the college admissions process, as it offers a unique perspective and insightful social commentary.
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