Umm, ok. Time for you to grow up. |
What fun to watch grown ups with nothing better to do get their knickers in a twist over a irrelevant post on a college website. |
| My child is at Wake Forest. We all love the quality of education and the staff is excellent. We can’t say enough! |
That’s great to hear. Thank you for posting. Do you know if they did a video, or an interview or neither? ED or RD? |
Kid there now. It is extremely diverse. And everything - I mean everything - is about diversity and inclusion and very very far left . ideas. Every topic in every class. |
This isn't 1985. Kids can make, edit and submit amazing videos in about 10 minutes. |
| My son was admitted to Wake Forest with NO VIDEO. Truly, no need to get hysterical. ...It's your job to help your kid manage all of the natural anxieties that come with this process, not pour fuel on the fire with your freak-out. |
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This could even be a diversity/accommodations move.
Higher education sometimes get pressure to give various ways to complete assignments so that students can choose the one that works best for their learning style. |
| My son had an interview, no video. Two of his friends were admitted with neither video nor interview. Don’t stress. Great school - size, school spirit, academic rigor and engaged professors. All good. |
| I think the video is a fun option - giving the kids more ways to express themselves if they want to. If your child does not want to submit then don't. Stay calm. |
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If your kid is stressing out over the application process they need to dial it back. Remove the stress from the striving to get into the best school etc.
If the prompts are causing stress, the schools do that to weed people out. Our kid didn't do the video but the admissions person said, entertain us. It doesn't and shouldn't be a production. |
| Honestly, having been to Wake Forest, if this is "too much" for your child- they may want to reconsider. Wake Forest will always demand students go above and beyond. The nickname "Work Forest" is there for a reason. I spent 4 years pushing myself really hard. I had an outstanding education and loved my experience, but it is a pressure cooker with high expectations. |
NP - no one was freaking out. It was a calm and reasonable question. Your hyperbolic use of a sexist word, however, speaks volumes about you. |
When this is the title: Wake Forest wants a video?! with an explanation point... ...then yes, OP is hysterical, which is a word that applies to either gender. Signed, a non-snowflake, non-helicopter, feminist mother |
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Okay non-snowflake, non-helicopter, feminist mother:
, GET A LIFE. |