<p>Janet Maslin reviews college admissions books, including several that have been discussed on CC: Daniel Golden, The Price of Admissions; Alexandra Robbins, The Overachievers. She also reviews books that deal with the issue of homework and parent-child relations.</p>
<p>Do you have a link?</p>
<p>Sorry, Allmusic, I can't link as I'm not an online subscriber. It's on the front page of the Weekend Arts section.</p>
<p>I was at Barnes & Noble looking for the Overachievers book.</p>
<p>Coincidentally, the woman in front of me was looking for the same book. She asked me if I owned an overachiever. (I told her no.)</p>
<p>She said her kids (one at Harvard, one at Brown) told her to read the book, as it would explain them to her.</p>
<br>
<blockquote> <p>Ms. Robbins describes a boy who, in light of this pressure, finds it no coincidence that “SAT” overlaps with the name Satan.<<</p> </blockquote>
<br>
<p>Now this made me laugh! Haven't read the Overachievers (although my D has). Did he get into the college of his dreams? Good sense of humor--</p>
<p>Wait up. I want my piece of the publishing pie. LOL. </p>
<p>commenting on the overwhelming number of Bible schools on the list of ACT only's-
"it appears obvious that some particularly Bible savvy church-y folk believe that SAT being the first three letters of SATAN is not such an innocent coincidence. Hmmmm. We may have a scoop. Let's call up Pat, I think I have the number here on my ACT prayer towel."</p>
<p>Oh, well, I was never meant to be famous anyway. (And I was probably not the first or even fiftieth to see the obvious relationship.)</p>