So many fake nonprofits and businesses

Anonymous
Parents, please stop passing off your work as your child's. Your $3M new startup is not going to put Google out of business. If we can see through this, don't you think the AOs do?
Anonymous
haha whaaaat
Anonymous
I dont think AOs do tbh.

I've seen kids have very good luck with that strategy in last two cycles
Anonymous
They don't or they would.

BTW, is that a $3MM start-up or a $3,000 startup?

Anonymous
AOs roll their eyes at this stuff.

I saw one in a webinar say you got in despite the fake things, not because of them.
Anonymous
Oooh I used to babysit for someone wealthy who’s “ child” started a non profit. I guess it looks good on college applications or something…. Ridiculousness
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They don't or they would.

BTW, is that a $3MM start-up or a $3,000 startup?



$3M. That's the going figure thst parents are telling their kids to value their business at. Some are more. How do you run a real business while going to school full time and playing sports? You can't.
Anonymous
I doubt it. At a recent school info session, we were handed a document new from 2024 that showed how many non profit starters there were who were admitted ED and EA so far.
Anonymous
Oh my. Glad my second rate public school circle does not do this.
Anonymous
AOs don't investigate anything except they might call a school to confirm school ECs. How can they investigate anything else? They would need to hire a PI for each applicant? To get into top 20 colleges you need a "wow factor", and unfortunately, it does seem that colleges buy a lot of "start up", "foundation", "non-profit" B.S. I know for a fact families get away with a lot of lies and exaggerations on applications.
Anonymous
The whole college admissions is BS and a game.

From these fake nonprofits to hiring college consultants, including essay reviewers and, in some cases, writers.

It's just all BS.

The only measurable factors are the grades and test scores. Yea, you can hire tutors for them, but you, the student, still has to take the tests and do the work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The whole college admissions is BS and a game.

From these fake nonprofits to hiring college consultants, including essay reviewers and, in some cases, writers.

It's just all BS.

The only measurable factors are the grades and test scores. Yea, you can hire tutors for them, but you, the student, still has to take the tests and do the work.


Agreed so what do you do for a kid who wants to go to a top school when everyone else's parents are piling on the BS?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The whole college admissions is BS and a game.

From these fake nonprofits to hiring college consultants, including essay reviewers and, in some cases, writers.

It's just all BS.

The only measurable factors are the grades and test scores. Yea, you can hire tutors for them, but you, the student, still has to take the tests and do the work.


Agreed so what do you do for a kid who wants to go to a top school when everyone else's parents are piling on the BS?


There's not much evidence that the BS works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I doubt it. At a recent school info session, we were handed a document new from 2024 that showed how many non profit starters there were who were admitted ED and EA so far.


Can you please make the school so we can stay away?
Anonymous
Having one signals to the AO your parents are rich and stupid enough to hire the kind of consultant who profits making this stuff up... Which in turn signals to the college that your parents will give them $
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