
Every spring, high school seniors and their families anxiously await notification as to whether college applicants have been accepted, rejected or offered a spot on the wait list.
In the film, "There are a number of sly, precise jokes and observations at the expense of pushy parents, vain professors and compulsively striving youngsters," says A.O. Scott in The New York Times.
"Admission" is more than a satire of academia, according to several film critics. It is "a serious film about life's relationships and growing up, with a gloss of humor," writes Michael O'Sullivan in The Washington Post.
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