Harvard university created an initiative that has now been signed by all the Ivy League schools, MIT, Stanford, Duke, Michigan, Chicago, etc. and dozens and dozens of other top schools called "Making Caring Common."
Making Caring Common is an attempt to refocus college admissions decisions away from things that require a certain income level or other significant advantages in order to fulfill, towards character traits that lead to a healthy campus and a good life.
The truth is it is difficult to stay positive when all around you people gossip.
If you don't make a sincere effort to rise about your environment, you will be unlikely to develop the kindness that your community needs.
But with a tiny introduction to human psychology, and an understanding of how important kindness, empathy, and support are, you can choose to rise above the negativity around you.
Learn about a student who got into an Ivy League School. Her admissions officer wrote her to welcome her to campus, and emphasized that the student's kindness was the character trait that really stood out for her, and got her admitted.
And learn what you can do today to begin developing your own character. You'll be glad you did!
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