I've applied for a competitive college program. After everyone applies, so many people are chosen for interviews, and then so many people actually get a spot in the program. It's a rather lengthy process so there's a group of people posting online about the process, when they've gotten their interview invitations, etc. People who have applied for this program in previous years have done the same thing on the same site.
Someone posted a few days before the interviews started (they go on all month long) that it would probably be best if we didn't share specifics about the interview to avoid giving an unfair advantage to some. I thought that this sounded fair, but most people on the site have FREAKED OUT. At this point, only myself and the person who originally suggested it have stuck by this opinion; the others have decided that we are selfish, uncompassionate, unhelpful and terrible future classmates. One person equated not sharing information to purposely trying to hurt teammates on a sports team.
This only bothers me because my reaction seems so sane and normal to me, and everyone else's seems so bizarre. It's like I somehow wandered into Bizarro land, and now my overactive imagination thinks that the admissions office might live in Bizarro Land too.
So, my questions to ya'll (since you're not emotionally invested like I am):
Am I crazy for not wanting people to have an advantage over me? This is a normal reaction, right???
Why do you think the other people on this site are acting this way? Are they just naive or what? Some of them do seem to be young (early 20s), based on other comments they've made. I'm a jaded, bitter 26 (not much older).
I have my heart set on this school. It will give me a great education that will far outshine what I would get from my backup plans. Am I completely nuts for reconsidering going to school with these people?
Someone posted a few days before the interviews started (they go on all month long) that it would probably be best if we didn't share specifics about the interview to avoid giving an unfair advantage to some. I thought that this sounded fair, but most people on the site have FREAKED OUT. At this point, only myself and the person who originally suggested it have stuck by this opinion; the others have decided that we are selfish, uncompassionate, unhelpful and terrible future classmates. One person equated not sharing information to purposely trying to hurt teammates on a sports team.
This only bothers me because my reaction seems so sane and normal to me, and everyone else's seems so bizarre. It's like I somehow wandered into Bizarro land, and now my overactive imagination thinks that the admissions office might live in Bizarro Land too.
So, my questions to ya'll (since you're not emotionally invested like I am):
Am I crazy for not wanting people to have an advantage over me? This is a normal reaction, right???
Why do you think the other people on this site are acting this way? Are they just naive or what? Some of them do seem to be young (early 20s), based on other comments they've made. I'm a jaded, bitter 26 (not much older).
I have my heart set on this school. It will give me a great education that will far outshine what I would get from my backup plans. Am I completely nuts for reconsidering going to school with these people?

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