ElizabethAnne
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I personally think Sydney was smart to turn down UNC and particularly the Chapel Hill campus. They have had a two decade long NCAA scandal for having phony classes that kept athletes eligible to play sports but provided no real education. https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/article233111249.html is a local write-up, but this situation has been in the national news for years University of North Carolina academic-athletic scandal - Wikipedia . Even if she were to have managed to end up playing some sort of sport, you'd really have to question how a university would manage to do this and keep it secret for 2 decades. I remember it was put on probation for a year by its accrediting agency SASC.When she got into Berkeley, an amazing school, she said her dad ignored her and she wanted to cry, and that he was angry at her for fuc**** up the internship at his company and angry at her for not wanting to go to school at Chapel Hill. I think he refused OOS tuition as a form of punishment. Source: her own Reddit account. On Twitter, she noted that he had once smashed her phone with a hammer, so it sounds like his anger could be intense. There were other incidents, but they were reported by friends and not on Sydney’s own accounts so I can’t reference them here.
Sydney said on Reddit that she just wanted to go to a community college and transfer. People repeated that in comments on the Until They are Found video, and her mom disputed it, saying she and Jay wanted Sydney to go to community college and Sydney was the one pushing for ivies. Then, people posted the actual quote from Sydney’s Reddit, saying the opposite, and her mom never addressed it.
Perhaps when Sydney arrived at Berkeley in August, within a few days she wanted to withdraw and go to a California community college, take two years of classes there (perhaps in SF or Las Positas College in Livermore), then transfer back to a UC and get a direct admit into the exact college/major of her choice as a transfer student without having to go through a set of "weed out" courses.
That would be consistent with Sydney's statements on reddit---the wish to go to a community college then transfer. That way she would not have to re-take UC equivalent courses that are "weed out" courses if she already received a 4 or 5 for that AP course.
Suppose she wanted to stay in California and the parents insisted she, now age 19 and officially an adult, come "home" to North Carolina. My guess considering Sydney's negative comments about the situation in North Carolina on reddit and the loneliness and isolation she expressed in the Gap Year essay is that she may have refused to go back to North Carolina. From reddit comments, she seemed to consider California her true "home," not North Carolina.
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