"[ The Gatekeepers] provides the deep insight that is missing from the myriad how-to books on admissions that try to identify the formula for getting into the best colleges.... I really didn't want the book to end."-THE NEW YORK TIMES
"Excellent... a thoroughly engrossing drama."-BUSINESS WEEK
In the fall of 1999, New York Times education reporter Jacques Steinberg was given an unprecedented opportunity to observe the admissions process at prestigious Wesleyan University. Over the course of nearly a year, Steinberg accompanied admissions officer Ralph Figueroa on a tour to assess and recruit the most promising students in the country. Expanding on Steinberg's original report, The Gatekeepers follows a diverse group of prospective students as they compete for places in the nation's most elite colleges. ]he first book to reveal the college admission process in such behind-the-scenes detail, The Gatekeepers will be of interest to every parent of a high school-age child and to every student who is facing the arduous and anxious task of applying to college.
Introduction
ONE
The Tortilla Test
TWO
Don't Send Me Poems
THREE
Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
FOUR
Considered Without Prejudice
FIVE
Read Faster, Say No
six
Thundercats and X-Men
SEVEN
Nothing to Do with the Dope
EIGHT
Things Seem to Have Gone Well
NINE
420-ed
TEN
Unnamed Gorgeous Small Liberal Arts School
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography