choose a non-popular major. this might differ by gender. then focus on building a story around it. could be independent projects, commuity service, competitions. this has worked in suprising cases. |
| Best practices? Ugh |
oh come one! how many kids do you think are born HYPSM. They all strategize or rather their parents strategize with them. |
Agree. And do NOT apply test optional. Most of these are TEST PREFERRED. |
+1 I think many schools will stay test optional so they can be more forgiving for some institutional priority groups like: athletic recruits, first-gen, and rural. But for everyone else, submit scores or you will miss out. |
Which is exactly what has devalued them. IYKYK |
Which schools on this list are known to have collaborative, less cutthroat academic cultures. My DS is bright and intellectually curious, just not a fan of very intense, competitive enviros. |
Tufts, WashU, Rice, Notre Dame? |
| These are all in the sweet spot size-wise of what my DD is looking for. It's too bad they are so selective! She scratched off HYP a long time ago but even these seem so, so unattainable. |
| What are ‘non popular majors’ that people have had success with? And how do you find them for each school? |
Northwestern |
False. NU is cutthroat and striver-y. DCUM will tell you otherwise but that’s because posters’ kids come from wealthy suburbs and attend the NU sports games/drink. Most don’t. |
Weirdo. There are lots of different types of people at Northwestern some like the person who posted who is a troll and striver-ish in her own way and many who are collaborative and collegial. Maybe visit? And talk to real people? |
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What’s the goal?
Bc if it’s an IB job, and you don’t have Wall Street connections, figure out how you’ll get there? Poor kid: https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/s/L8CrefT890 |
Tufts, WashU, Rice for sure |