Amie is finally going to College.

media_httpsusanscrups_anhfx-scaled500Hurray! Almost like an Olympic athlete who trains every day for years with a razor focus and commitment to discipline, Amie has been in training for her college education. This is the moment her life will begin.Although I think it’s safe to say Amie is gorgeous, talented, and creative what’s different about Amie is her intellectualism. She is applying to 7 schools: Columbia, Georgetown, Tufts, NYU, American University, Boston University and UT Austin. As she is in the top 5% of her class, she has a guaranteed admission to UT. The others, who knows? These schools are competitive, but I hope she will capture the attention of one of the Admissions officers.I wrote her IB counselor a note with these words:

When other young teenage girls were busy pimping up their MySpaces, IMing each other about the next party or the latest gossip, my daughter was quietly sipping tea in her bedroom reading a book on literary criticism of Ernest Hemingway. At first, when she first discovered Lord Alfred Tennyson’s In Memoriam A.H.H., and began writing her own beautiful poetry (in four-line ABBA stanzas of iambic tetrameter), I thought it was a fad. Something, perhaps, she was doing for attention or to appear sophisticated, as teenagers are prone to do. But Tennyson ignited something deep-seated, something magical within Amy that inspires a natural-born intellectual to absorb vast resources of knowledge and learning.

If any readers have any words of advice for getting into college or have any insight into the acceptance criteria of these schools, we’d love to hear it. I’ll keep you posted in the spring on which school she will be attending in the fall.UPDATE: 3/31/09 Wow. Time has flown, hasn’t it?Here are the results:

  • Columbia – no
  • Georgetown – no
  • Tufts – WAITLISTED
  • NYU– YES
  • American University – YES
  • Boston University – YES
  • University of Austin – YES

The challenge now becomes opportunity and financial aid package. She’s leaning toward NYU (her best friend also got admitted), but American gave her what amounts to $80K in a merit scholarship. Of course, UT is the least expensive option (less than the private school we sent her to in NJ!), but, well, she wants to go back East.If you have any advice at this juncture, would love to hear it! Meanwhile, stay tuned. I’ll post what school she finally decides on.UPDATE: 06/25/09 Amie is going to NYU.

Throwing Sheep in the Boardroom

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I received a book from Wiley today that looks really interesting, “Throwing Sheep in the Boardroom.”  The authors, Matthew Fraser & Soumitra Dutta hail from INSEAD and the American University of Paris.  According to the press release, ” The book combines pop sociology with rigorous economic and organisational analysis, offering at times alarming case studies from the world of business and society at large.”That’s enough to get my attention.The authors go further with, “rather than feeling threatened or paranoid, today’s business leaders need to understand the Web 2.0 phenomenon, accept that it won’t go away, and embrace its potential to transform the commercial world.”I really enjoy the promo video too.  I hope the book lives up to its promise.  I’ll let you know.

Wait. Why are you following me?

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Yesterday I had an aha moment when I posted a status on Facebook and someone responded immediately. It occurred to me that people actually read my updates. I’m probably one of Twitter‘s greatest fans, but I had to wonder– why are people following me? I came up with this short survey because I’m really intellectually (not narcissistically) interested in understanding what is motivating my followers to follow me. My curiosity stems most likely from my years as a small circulation (yet clubby) newsletter editor where I knew most of my readers.So, if you’ll indulge me… tell me, why are you following me?Click Here to take surveyIf this goes well, I will follow up later with a short survey attempting to understand who my followers are as a unique cohort and see if I can draw any conclusions. I’ll publish the results of both.