Would you post this award on your resume?

Anonymous
Post was confusing but understandable, if I’m correct in understanding that this award, while it required high stats and achievements, also requires the recipient to expressly state a strong interest in attending the school that gave the award, and the award is closely and easily tied to that school (although the school name is not in the award). Especially if the school is “akin to Duke” in a way that makes it well-known, other schools are likely already aware of this award without having to google it. All of that suggests that any school that isn’t the one that gave the award will know easily that your kid really wants to go to the school that gave the award, not to their school. I would not include it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this or isn't this an award from Duke ?


Read the post again. It is not Duke


No. Reading it once was torture enough.


LOL. Torture for me as well.
I admit I just skimmed it, but I say yes, especially if he doesn’t have many awards. Never bad to list awards IMO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this or isn't this an award from Duke ?


Read the post again. It is not Duke


No. Reading it once was torture enough.


+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this or isn't this an award from Duke ?


Read the post again. It is not Duke


No. Reading it once was torture enough.


LOL. Torture for me as well.
I admit I just skimmed it, but I say yes, especially if he doesn’t have many awards. Never bad to list awards IMO.

OP said kid has so many awards and activities that they don’t all fit in the common app, hence the desire to attach a fuller resume.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The last post was helpful.

No, it is not Duke, but another school akin to Duke.

I didn’t think my post was confusing, but included a lot of extra info bc I think it all needs to be considered in answering.

So sorry someone found it torturous to read it.


Yes, your post was, and is, poorly written.

Confuses the reader. Try to write in a more clear & concise manner.


Hopefully, OP isn’t writing kid’s essays.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lots of colleges sponsor “awards” for high schools to give to rising seniors. The college sets the criteria and the high school chooses the recipient based on that. It’s not like the recipient applied to the college because they were interested in it. These things come to students, not the reverse.

I received the Wellesley Book Award back in the day - can’t remember if it was for academic achievement or community service or character - and yes, I included it on my applications to all schools. The award was an indication that my high school chose me over my peers based on some specific criteria - so yes, it’s an award other schools should know about, too.


You perhaps could be correct, but I am not aware of any in the DMV. I know GW awards scholarships to DC students, but you have to actually attend GW.

It doesnt't sound like OP's kid won some science fair award sponsored by MIT, but rather it was an award where you wrote some essay indicating why you were interested in Duke. It's strange that the organization that provides the award doesn't actually require the kid to attend Duke, or so it seems.
Anonymous
- include all book awards.

- include any award you want if you have room to fill in the 5 slots. better to put this in than leave it empty

- exception would be if it's a need-based scholarship/award and school you're applying to is need-aware.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this or isn't this an award from Duke ?


Read the post again. It is not Duke


The post is definitely confusing, so let’s give people a little grace.

I would list the award when applying to Duke but probably not list at all when applying to other top schools as I would think this kid really just wants to go to Duke.


Exactly.

This would be Sara H advice too btw. Someone asked a similar question there recently.
Anonymous
Do NOT include this award as it is a small scholarship award to a specific school which is not Duke.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this or isn't this an award from Duke ?


Read the post again. It is not Duke


No. Reading it once was torture enough.


LOL. Torture for me as well.
I admit I just skimmed it, but I say yes, especially if he doesn’t have many awards. Never bad to list awards IMO.

OP said kid has so many awards and activities that they don’t all fit in the common app, hence the desire to attach a fuller resume.


Don’t attach a resume. It weakens the power of your 10 ECs
Anonymous
Cool scenario this week.
Anonymous
You just made that so confusing.

I think because he has many other awards (and because it is confusing), leave this one off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this or isn't this an award from Duke ?


Read the post again. It is not Duke


The post is definitely confusing, so let’s give people a little grace.

I would list the award when applying to Duke but probably not list at all when applying to other top schools as I would think this kid really just wants to go to Duke.


+1 I feel like this would qualify as demonstrated interest in "Duke" but also demonstrated disinterest in any school other than "Duke".
Anonymous
To clarify after reading some posts here:

The award does not come from "Duke" and is not affiliated with the school or anything directly linked to the school (i.e. alum or anything else).

The award did not require a "strong" interest in "Duke." It only required "an" interest in attending the school.

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