What kind of tomfoolery are those silly frosh up to now? One of Bwog’s sly sleuths details a person’s attempts at establishing himself as a rising Freshman on Facebook…or should we say Fakebook?
Remember the Columbia impostors from the last few years? Remember all the stupid things pre-frosh posted in the Class of 2018 group? Bwog recently found out that these two spheres have collided—throughout the 2013-2014 school year and for a couple months over the summer, a young man named Andy Rodriguez pretended to be matriculating to Columbia, interacting with current freshmen through social media.
Although there is one official Facebook group for the Class of 2018 that is managed by the Admissions Office, freshmen made multiple other groups for special interests, such as “Columbia Class of 2018 Feminists,” “Columbia Class of 2018 Musicians,” and “Columbia (CC, SEAS)/Barnard Class of 2018.” These groups are student-run, so technically anyone can join as long as a moderator approves them—unlike with the official group, there is no way to verify that people have actually been accepted to the University.
Andy Rodriguez, at the time a high school senior from Miami, first joined a student-run Facebook group for QuestBridge Scholars (he was not part of the program), and then later joined the joint Columbia-Barnard group, claiming he had been matched with Columbia through QuestBridge. He was never a member of the official Class of 2018 group. He was well known in both unofficial groups, posting often, and he formed friendships with many current Columbia students.
In April, he somehow attended Days on Campus—one student said he signed up through walk-in registration, claiming that he had forgotten to register online. He spent the revisit weekend with friends he had made through the Facebook group, attending official events and posing for photos on Low Steps. In addition, he attended a party early that summer at a student’s home in New Jersey at which, according to the student, he threw up all over the house.
Perhaps his most egregious act, Rodriguez used the Facebook group to raise money for a new laptop. He claimed that his laptop was broken by two people in Central Park as part of a gay hate crime, and he started a GoFundMe page in order to buy a replacement. Multiple Columbia students donated and shared the page with friends and family members. The GoFundMe page has since been deleted, so Bwog is unclear on how much money he raised, but he was ultimately able to buy himself a new computer.
At some point over the summer, soon after he bought the new laptop, he deleted every reference to Columbia from his social media accounts, defriended all students on Facebook, and left the Columbia and QuestBridge Facebook groups that he had joined. His Columbia friends haven’t heard from him since, and now know that he was never accepted to QuestBridge or Columbia. Bwog is unsure if the University was ever notified or if they took any action.
Photo courtesy of an anonymous tipster
37 Comments
@Alexis I knew this kid and I went to islands of adventure with him. He was a good friend of mine during m freshman and sophomore year. This is incredible how someone can be so evil and lie to everyone.
@Downvoted for sure right? I love how all the positive comments are deleted, yet the hateful ones aren’t. For the editor who is about to delete this one, you’re a horrible human being.
@Huh Ongoing court cases are generally not discussed publicly, for the good of the case of the prosecution, the good of the defense of the defendant, and for the general good-decisionmaking of all involved.
It might have been a bit of mercy on Bwog’s behalf that some things got removed, or some backstage doings.
Nah. It must be that everyone’s a big mean meanie-head.
@Manny I knew he was ambitious, but I guess he got a little TOO ambitious. What a freak… So crazy
@teri Wow… and everyone at TERRA made a big deal about it…… nice one.. #mindblown
@Anon I never knew him well enough or really liked him a whole lot but I feel like this needs to be said. This is his personal life and yeah you can write an article on this but putting his picture clearly on this article can RUIN his life. In no way am I defending his actions. People change and will change. He’s obviously mentally ill but putting this out on the web where EVERYONE will see is too much. How do we even know these stories are straight? How do we know this is not just some person who disliked him and published this shit? I personally know some of these are true but the facts are not all straight.Don’t ruin this kids life. How would you all feel if all the horrible and embarrassing things you did were suddenly in an article for everyone to read.
This is bullying. Just let it go and move on.
@Anonymous I love dick
@J I also remember that in 9th grade he told people he had cancer, then came out and said he didn’t- he made it all up. Never got good vibes from him, tbh.
@Watta dick I had to work all summer to be able to afford my new computer. Apparently I just needed to tell people that I got beat up when I was visiting Gainesville because I’m Hispanic. Its bullshit that 1) He duped us all and 2) that his friends are defending him by saying its no ones business. They are saying that we are no longer in high school and that we need to leave all the drama behind us. What he committed in order to get his new couple thousand dollar Macbook was fraud. A fucking felony. Not to mention the hundreds of people that praised him and were envious of his “full scholarship to Columbia”. Fuck him and fuck his friends for defending him. Go get some help and get a fucking job. Asshole.
@Swagkiller420 He went to my highschool. He would even go into my English class and give tips wow. What a liar he deserves this
@anon Personal problems and issues shouldn’t be used to justify Andy’s actions! Criminals of all sorts also have “personal problems”, but does that nullify the things they’ve done? No. They’re still held accountable for their wrong actions.
@Watta dick Exactly. He committed fraud and needs to at least see the consequences he could face if he does this shit again.
@Questie I went to Disney with this kid and he seemed so sincere… we got a flat tire, we had a blast, but what he did is extremely hard to forgive. Sorry Andy, you were nice in person but doing that is not acceptable.
@Anonymous anybody else thinks he looks like ryan mandlebaum
@No Don’t hide his eyes. Let everyone have a good look at this asshole
@QB for life He had us all fooled.checeven made a happy birthday video for me and posted it on quest bridge page and my wall…
@That Kid This was that kid who made that same stupid face in every picture
@b y e lol right?
@swag he went to my highschool and i never liked him or his smile
@whoa! what an asshole!
@T OMG I REMEMBER HIM
wtf
@jjj He lawyered up, deleted facebook and hit the gym
@GG Whoever wrote this article needs to get the story straight. Beside missing a couple really important facts, what made him delete all Columbia related social media posts was a result of being confronted by his close friends after we found out the truth, 3 months later. Bwog needs to get the facts before posting.
@QQ This article is so wrong it’s not even funny. They don’t even know who the real sherlocks are who run this skool.
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@bye um excuse yourself
@anon Whoa whoa whoa. I can understand the first part, but where did the “check your privilege” come from?
@Best guess? Either it was a joke, or someone’s conflating “you benefit from societal pressures in ways you don’t realize” privilege and “Haw, haw! Summon the groundskeeper to drive these riff-raff off the estate, eh wot?” privilege.
Either way? Good point right ’til then. You should be sure where your money’s going before impulse-giving, even if you’re loaded.
@'18 Columbia’s online and PR departments need to be taught how to do their jobs. Read the wikipedia entries and the twitter bios.
@ED'18 Had us all fooled…….how was this even possible columbia??
@Alum How is this Columbia’s fault?
@ED'18 The days on campus part, he registered and came to days on campus…
@ds Who the fuck is giving money to random people every time they hear a sob story. Rich kids need to check their privilege
@Anonymous I like blonde hair blue eyed girls, but Asian girls are far more accessible. Especially since I ain’t the best looking dude around..
@Anonymous I went to high school with this kid, he wasn’t rich. It even says in the article that he had pretended he was going with the questbridge program, which is for lower economic status families.