Sure for T50/T75. For selective schools, ask any admissions officer it’s about standing out and being different. Do all of that and have something else - that’s a twist that makes you unique. Memorable. |
Any EC can take a significant amount of time if one chooses to invest. This is not unique to a travel sport. |
| Watch the Yale Podcast - on how to stand out. |
So common with so many travel teams out there. Also there is literally nothing academic about this at all, not helping people, not making the world a better place, no research. If not a recruited athlete, this is a yawner. |
See now this is an interesting story. He is taking grit, dedication etc that he learned from sports and applying that to the robotics team. Pulling others along with him etc. |
Haha. My kid did half the things on your list and was accepted everywhere, including 3 top 10 schools. |
debate is every weekend for three seasons. plus prep during week |
there are kids in high school who hold down pretty substantial jobs. there are kids who work on farms in the hours before school starts and then again after. everyone assumes their kids hockey (etc) schedule is the most time consuming, but everyone can't be right |
| Travel sports only matters if all those hours translate into national level awards - individual. |
| And yet parents continue to sign their kids up for travel teams practicing 3-4 nights a week, travel out of state on the weekends. These kids don’t even have enough time to study. |
If you like being on the robotics team it's a great choice. You learn good skills and teamwork. |
Robotics takes about twice as much time as travel sports. |
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What are the most common/unremarkable ECs?
Probably the ones my kid is doing. And I DGAF because he's doing what he enjoys doing. |
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Its funny how sometimes these threads devolve into playground fights amongst adults...
Of course, this topic was destined to from the get go |