| My older one wrote about going to the movies. He got into a top 20. My younger one wrote about how she loves to do puzzles. Acceptances TBD. |
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I’m realizing that I actually have no idea!!
But loved the troll response from parent claiming “I wrote”!!! Though a bit obvious. |
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Mine wrote about an incident where they had questioned and asked to change a rule they thought was unjust.
My other one wrote about how a lesson (that seemed backwards at the time) a coach kept giving them, ended up helping them with their academics down the road |
| I don't know- my kid wouldn't share it and didn't ask for our help (she had other people read it). |
Great way to go if you're raising a cretin. |
| My child wrote about their lifelong experience dealing with and often overcoming the oppression and bigotry directed at them as a nonbinary person growing up in Montgomery County. |
One of mine wrote this exact one. Other one wrote how he accidentally discovered serial killer documentaries (and his weekly routine when not working, heating up food, grabbing a blanket, etc) and how that inspired him to ask more questions when he met people to get to know them better and piqued his interest in human psychology. He got scholarship money--LOL. |
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DC1 - wrote about having to “lead” a large group of peers and just how hard it is to provide meaningful/thoughtful criticism and to require real corrective actions (following up with consequences when not complete). IN where she wanted to go.
DC2 - wrote about how the “joking” personification of their instrument kept them sane during COVID and the not-so easy transition to HS. Interested in STEM so she wanted to show her creative/musical side too. IN already at two schools in her Top 3 while still waiting on the last. They didn’t show us their work until after submitted. Loved and moved to emotion by both of them. |
| Why she hates the letter B. |
| My kid wrote about volunteering at a program for kids with disabilities while struggling with and managing her own disability. It showed personal growth and her volunteering EC, which was important to her |
| Visiting his grandparents in their country where he doesn't speak the language well but finding moments of connection - made me cry. |
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Kid 1: About the death of a grandparent.
Kid 2: About a sports injury. Very original and different. |
| Mine compared the colors of his water bottle to the colors of his personality making an analogy of his own character’s evolution. |
| Do we cry bc it’s our kid and their story? I cried the first time too. But not sure if others will be as moved |