And three years of high school grades. |
| Is she tall? If so have her try crew! |
| OP your daughter is going to be a mess if this is what she’s focusing on now. She’s years too early. No way can she even know what she’ll be looking for in a school in 5 years. In that meantime she’s going to miss out on a lot. |
| Of course she has a chance. Harvard takes from everywhere. It’s helpful to have done things where there is a passion |
No-one is guaranteed an admission to any T20, specially HYPSM are a crapshoot unless you are severely under or over privileged background, regardless of how exceptional they are. She should aim to get into any one of the T20 schools and be happy with it. |
| Become a policy debater or a fencer. |
| You gotta start piling up the awards. By the time I got into MIT, Cornell, etc I had a national award, many state and local awards, awards from a weird but interesting hobby, volunteered for multiple local and national organizations, started a club, was a leader in other clubs. I mean literally piled it on. |
Too late for fencing. Harvard actually recruits for Fencers (despite D3 status) so their team has internationally ranked ones. |
You really don’t have to be international talent to get recruited for fencing. You don’t even have to be national talent. |
At Harvard? If you are recruited, you absolutely will have a USFA ranking. Yale also had multiple Olympians on their team when I was fencing. |
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Just heard they accepted an “entrepreneur” - I’m guessing her family paid for software to be built because girl cannot code and has sports, student government, research etc as other ECs. Surprised it made it past the usually discerning AOs.
So if you can afford it, pay people to build something software and call your kid an “entrepreneur”! Harvard will accept you! |
| Pp here — Harvard will accept your kid, not you! Lol |
I disagree. Shoot fir the moon and even if you miss, you will land among the stars, as the saying goes. Yes, developing an intriguing skill/ direction would be good as are her high grades, prep for SATs, etc. Yes, she may need to cast a wider net than just Harvard but there are many great schools that will respect her hustle in the end. There are many good pathways at great schools that are not Ivys |
You're a genius. Figure it out. |
You sound sexist. Maybe this applicant could code and do everything her stats suggested |