My guess this is fake. The poster needs to disclose what FCPS school gives an award for the highest GPA. There isn’t one. |
Have you seen the kids on Reddit? A lot more people cheat the system than you can even imagine. |
Actually, they are looking for reasons to distrust the app. There is a reason why kids from feeder schools get into top schools at a much higher rate. It has to do with them being able to trust the application. If there is anything which causes them to distrust the candidate at a selective school, the application has a greater shot of just being disregarded. |
| It is not the activity they are accepting, it is the kid - for example, my kid was captain of two varsity teams in HS, which is an EC everyone here would say is meh. Common wisdom here is that varsity sports are a waste of time unless the kid goes the recruitment route (mine did not), takes too much time away from academics and "more meaningful" ECs, etc. For my kid, becoming captain was amazing EC - he was shy freshman year, a quiet kid who did not come out of his shell, but by senior year had undergone a true transformation - and being voted in as captain of two teams was a great way to illustrate that growth. His coach poured his heart into a recommendation letter, which a few colleges referred to in their acceptance letters. It is not the activity, it is what the kid makes of it. |
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You might want to read this to understand: https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingIvyLeague/s/RhzuFuM1ea |
DP. It demonstrates a remarkably diverse skill set. I can’t imagine that schools see that combo very often. |
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Are you okay, having fallen off a turnip truck right now????????? |
This. |
I think this is true for ORM at HYPSM |
It actually makes it seem like none of those activities take a significant amount of time or commitment - which is odd, because I can tell you at our HS, it would be impossible to do them all together - debate would conflict with math team and gymastics, probably with cheerleading as well. You could do gymnastics and cheerleading for a different season, and maybe squeeze in math OR debate, but even then you would have to miss games, competitions, practices - which is really frowned upon at our school. |
You were at a feeder. They trust that the kid is prepared and will make an impact because they have been given the resources and the means to do that. They won’t be taking a risk with that kid and likely the kid needs no funding and will absolutely graduate. This isn’t rocket science. They like feeder kids. If you are not at a feeder, yes you have to jump through hoops. |
lol. We had a kid with a similar profile at the school. Captain of everything. Didn’t get into any T20s. End up at a T20 liberal arts school. |
This is my point. Reddit A2C is not a representative sample. It’s a self-selected group of kids who are desperately chasing prestige admissions. A huge portion of the kids aren’t from the U.S. and are sort of blindly throwing darts at the board. You can’t extrapolate from this! |
Anything can be “faked” if a kid is inclined to exaggerate. Regarding a job, I don’t think it’s impressive because it’s common. Many applicants have jobs. |