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“If Not Me, Then Who?”: Rejected Genius Challenges Admissions

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 8, 2025 1:51 pm
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The Teen CEO Who Got Rejected

Zach Yadegari is not your usual high school senior. By 18, he had already:

  • Built a $30 million AI company

  • Maintained a perfect GPA

  • Scored a 34 on the ACT

But when rejection letters came from Harvard, Yale, and Stanford, Zach didn’t stay silent. Instead, he spoke out—and sparked a nationwide debate.

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The Rejection That Went Viral

After the rejections, Zach posted an open letter on social media. His message? The college admissions system is broken.

He asked:
“If someone with my academic record and entrepreneurial resume doesn’t qualify, who does?”

Key Quotes from His Letter:

  • “We sacrifice achievement on the altar of social engineering.”

  • “The system rewards adversity over excellence.”

  • “Make Admissions Fair Again.”

Also Read: Stripped, Interrogated, and Detained: An Indian Woman’s US Airport Nightmare

Who Is Zach Yadegari?

Zach started coding when he was just 7 years old. At 16, he launched an AI startup called Cal Al, now valued at $30 million.

He says he did it all through:

  • Self-learning

  • Hard work

  • Grit

Zach didn’t come from money. He says he built everything on his own, without privilege or legacy help.

He’s also known for being bold. Even before college decisions, Zach said college isn’t needed to succeed. After the rejections, he stood by it.

Why People Are Paying Attention

Zach’s story touches a nerve in today’s world. Especially after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against race-based affirmative action in 2023.

People are now asking:

Merit vs. Diversity

Are colleges picking students for their background over their achievements?

Bias Against Entrepreneurs?

Do schools favor student clubs over real businesses?

Elite Gatekeeping

With Ivy League acceptance rates under 5%, are even the best students being pushed out?

Also Read: U.S. Moves to Deport Student Protesters—Is This the End of Campus Free Speech?

What Do the Colleges Say?

Elite colleges like Harvard say they look for more than grades and scores. They want character, community impact, and diverse experiences.

But critics say that this approach shuts out hard-working students who don’t fit a specific profile.

The Bigger Question: Is the System Fair?

Zach Yadegari’s story is not just about one student. It’s about how we define success, and who gets to move forward in life.

His letter has sparked conversations in schools, families, and online. Many young people feel inspired. Others feel frustrated.

But everyone’s asking the same thing:
Is the admissions system truly fair? Or does it need a reboot?

Also Read: President Donald Trump Takes First Step to Dismantle U.S. Education System – How Will It Affect Schools?

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