Especially if you are not into Ivies, awards are not important. Kids with good stats goes to Rice type of schools. |
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Your kid does not need a role model who is “freaking out.”
Honestly, you have the kid you have. Show your pride and confidence in the adult he will become. Don’t demonstrate panic over his perceived inadequacy. (No wonder kids today have mental health issues!) |
Tutoring someone is not an impact, it's an activity. Results? |
LOL! OP, you need to get right on this. Halloween costume contest. Or, join the young men’s service league. You can take lots of pics of your son “volunteering” and maybe finagle some kind of an award that way. Clock is ticking! |
Haha! Like Motherboy from arrested development |
lol. You win the award for best comment today
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OP, you set the tone. Please stop freaking out. This actually sounds like a good essay topic. Not being snarky. Your student will use every bit of the application to sell themselves, awards or no. Breathe. |
For any meaningful awards, the process starts at 9-th grade. You don't expect a kid suddenly becomes good at a competition by 11-th grade. The kid would start at 9-th grade, continue on for another two years, and hopefully get some awards by the end of 11-th grade. |
| My kid also listed Principals Honor Roll, etc in that section. |
'We' have no awards? Are you attending high school too? Or college with them? |
Shut up already! |
If you think a kid is getting into Rice without high stats AND great ECs, LORs, awards, and essays, you're crazy. Zero chance Rice is admitting high stats kids (and little else to boost up their app). |
Think it depends in part on the school they come from. |
In Texas? Could happen. |