| Good list. Particularly impressed with the internship which can be difficult for HS. With rigorous coursework, 4.0 GPA and 1450+ SAT you are looking pretty good. Congratulations. |
You sound douchy |
At least I’m realistic |
Agreed. No need to lead the OP down the wrong path. If OP is looking for the top tier schools, the competition out there is stiff. The AOs are no dummy. They know what activities are there to pad the resume. Often it is the unique interest with a longer term commitment that stands out. Don't fall into that "checking a box" trap. The student will end up being spread too thin on a bunch of things just for the college app. That is a lose-lose. Focus on something that speaks to the student and go deeper and have a real impact. |
| Seeing some replies to OP makes me nervous to ask but here I go. No snarky replies please. My DC has a 3.8 UW, 1540 SAT, not enough EC but here’s why. DC had to help care for a sick parent since freshman year until recently. Is that something DC can add on essay or even common app? We won’t qualify for need based aid. Trying to figure out how much that will impact admission. We can only afford public universities or comparable private schools (cost wise). |
That’s totally different than the kids who choose not to have any EC. Taking care of a sick parent is definitely something impactful that should be worth an essay. |
Then can you specify exactly what the top 25s are looking for in terms of EC? TIA |
I don’t think no one on this forum can give you that unless they are AOs themselves. |
| ECs are just fluffs, focus on taking the most challenging courses, GPA and SAT scores. None of my 3 kids have any real ECs to speak off but all got into UVA. |
State schools care about raw numbers, a lot of privates want numbers plus something else |
Read Who Gets in and Why |