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The Chosen: The Hidden History of Admission and Exclusion at Harvard, Yale, and PrincetonA landmark, revelatory history of admissions from 1900 to today and how it shaped a nation The competition for a spot in the Ivy League widely considered the ticket to success is fierce and getting fiercer. But the admissions policies of elite universities have long been both tightly controlled and shrouded in secrecy. In The Chosen, the Berkeley sociologist Jerome Karabel lifts the veil on a century of admission and exclusion at Harvard, Yale, and
A landmark, revelatory history of admissions from 1900 to today--and how it shaped a nation The competition for a spot in the Ivy League--widely considered the ticket to success--is fierce and getting fiercer. But the admissions policies of elite universities have long been both tightly controlled and shrouded in secrecy. In The Chosen, the Berkeley sociologist Jerome Karabel lifts the veil on a century of admission and exclusion at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. How did the policies of our elite schools evolve? Whom have they let in and why? And what do those policies say about America? A grand narrative brimming with insights, The Chosen provides a lens through which to examine some of the main events and movements of America in the twentieth century--from immigration restriction and the Great Depression to the dropping of the atomic bomb and the launching of Sputnik, from the Cold War to the triumph of the market ethos. Many of Karabel's findings are astonishing: the admission of blacks into the Ivy League wasn't an idealistic response to the civil rights movement but a fearful reaction to inner-city riots; Yale and Princeton decided to accept women only after realizing that they were losing men to colleges (such as Harvard and Stanford) that had begun accepting "the second sex"; Harvard had a systematic quota on "intellectuals" until quite recently; and discrimination against Asian Americans in the 1980s mirrored the treatment of Jews earlier in the century. Drawing on decades of meticulous research, Karabel shines a light on the ever-changing definition of "merit" in college admissions, showing how it shaped--and was shaped by--the country at large. Full of colorful characters, from FDR and Woodrow Wilson to Kingman Brewster and Archibald Cox, The Chosen charts the century-long battle over opportunity--and offers a new and deeply original perspective on American history.Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Mariner Books
Published: 09/01/2006
ISBN: 9780618773558
Pages: 711
Weight: 2.18lbs
Size: 9.10h x 5.96w x 1.56d
Review Citations: New York Times 09/17/2006 pg. 32
Kliatt 09/01/2007 pg. 35
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Lightweight tinted SPF that looks beautiful on mature skin
I’ve tried a lot of tinted sunscreens, and this one is honestly one of the nicest I’ve used for everyday wear. The Eucerin Tinted Age Defense SPF 50 feels lightweight, blends easily, and gives the skin a healthy natural glow without looking heavy or greasy.
The texture is smooth and hydrating, and I was pleasantly surprised by how well the tint adapted to my skin tone. It helped even out my complexion while still looking very natural. On mature skin, that is important because many tinted SPFs can settle into fine lines or look dry after a few hours. This one stayed comfortable and looked fresh throughout the day.
I also liked that it layered well over skincare and under makeup without pilling. The finish is more radiant than matte, which gives the skin a healthier and less tired appearance. The addition of hyaluronic acid is a nice bonus because the product feels more moisturizing than many sunscreens I’ve tested.
The packaging is practical, easy to use, and perfect for daily use or travel. SPF 50 protection combined with skincare benefits makes this a great all in one daytime product.
The tint may not work perfectly for every skin tone since it is designed as a universal shade, but on my skin it blended much better than expected.
If you’re hesitating between Eucerin and CeraVe, this one is better for mature skin, a more elegant finish, and higher sun protection since this version offers SPF 50 while many tinted CeraVe options only go up to SPF 30. If you specifically want higher daily protection with a natural radiant finish, this one is definitely the better choice for me.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Eucerin sunscreen spf 50
The best sunscreen I’ve ever had. No white cast, no clogging pores. Goes on smooth and silky. No flaking off. Absolutely love it. I’m a dark skinned black woman for reference
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Eucerin for the Win...Again!
I love this tinted sunscreen. It's so lightweight and blends in really well. Since it blends in, it is good for all shades of skin. It doesn't have a strong smell like a lot of other sunscreens have, so that is a huge bonus. So far I'm really loving it. I am definitely a Eucerin girly. I love all things Eucerin at this point.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2026
★★★★★ 4
A hydrating sunscreen but won’t provide the coverage
I’ve been using CeraVe sunscreen, so that’s my baseline. It’s thicker, slightly pigmented, and very hydrating..
Switching to Eucerin felt like moving from a cozy blanket to a light sheet. It’s definitely thinner and less pigmented, so at first it didn’t give me that same immediate glow or coverage I was used to. That said, on its own, it’s still a good sunscreen. It spreads easily, feels comfortable, and does the job without heaviness.
After using it for a while, I’ve kind of settled into a rhythm:
• If I want a bit of coverage and that hydrated, supple finish → I reach for CeraVe
• If I just need straightforward sun protection → Eucerin works perfectly fine
One small downside is the packaging. The pump is convenient, but toward the end, I can already tell there’ll be product left that’s hard to get out since you can’t really squeeze or open it easily.
Overall, I’d say Eucerin is a solid, lightweight sunscreen. Just don’t expect that tinted, slightly “makeup-like” effect if you’re coming from something like CeraVe. It’s more of a quiet, reliable everyday option than a multitasking one.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Worth the money. Dosent Sting
This is a great item . It hast a glowing tint and makes your skin look good. It DOES NOT STING YOUR EYES. You get a decent amount 4 the price.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2026
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