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Did This College Admissions' Junkie Play Fair?

06/19/08 - 07:39 PM EDT

Laura Moran

To most people, applying to 18 colleges probably sounds like overkill. But, not to Lukasz Zbylut, of Brooklyn, N.Y., who was accepted to all seven Ivy League schools, as well as top-notch institutions like Stanford and New York University to rack up a total of 17 college choices. (The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) sent his single rejection letter.) And, while he chose Harvard as his destination for the fall, he said no to 16 schools that most high school seniors only dream of applying to , let alone attending.

While Zbylut, who is the valedictorian of his class at New Utrecht High School, and a Polish immigrant who came to this country five years ago and taught himself English, accomplished a dream and bragging rights, he may have inadvertently crushed the hopes of others like him around the country.

According to Bev Taylor, an independent college consultant with The Ivy Coach, since Zbylut was offered a place at each of the schools, he took that offer away from other students with dreams to attend one of the many schools on his list. She says, "That's why it is so unfair for kids to do something like that without doing their homework first."

It is no secret that college admissions are becoming more competitive every year, prompting students to apply to a wide number of schools in hopes of gaining acceptance to at least one. But, a little research and help from counselors would have narrowed Zyblut's search and opened up space for other students.

Taylor says that Zyblut is a college admissions officer's dream . "He's a first generation college attendee whose parents are blue collar workers. Admissions counselors were probably itching in their seat when they read his application." Therefore, he and his counselors should've known he would get into these schools and narrowed his applications to schools that he had a real intention of attending.

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