Description
Discover a fascinating issue of cultural insight with The New York Times Magazine from September 15, 2019, featuring the intriguing feature "Hocus-Pocus of College Admissions." This issue delves deep into the complex world of college admissions, discussing the intricate processes, biases, and challenges faced by students today. Whether you are a student navigating your own admission journey or a parent trying to understand the system, this magazine serves as a crucial resource for knowledge and perspective.
This unique edition not only highlights enlightening articles and stunning visuals but also reflects the quality journalism The New York Times Magazine is celebrated for. With engaging narratives, it provides valuable insights into the endless debates surrounding fairness in college admissions. It’s both an eye-opener and a conversation starter — perfect for thought-provoking discussions.
In terms of condition, this magazine is in good shape, which adds to its charm as a collectible. Its previous life presents a story of its own, and while it has a library sticker and a barcode sticker on the front, these details tell a tale of its journey. There’s minor wear across the magazine, which is typical for items of its kind, adding character without detracting from the reading experience. It comes protected with a plastic covering for added durability, ensuring it remains a lasting piece in your collection.
Key features of this magazine include:
- In-depth exploration of college admissions, revealing myths and truths.
- Library sticker and barcode sticker adds unique charm and history.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of contemporary media history. The New York Times Magazine from September 15, 2019, offers both aesthetic appeal and intellectual enrichment, making it a worthy addition to your collection.
Specifications:
- Good condition.
- Has library sticker & barcode sticker on front.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.