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The three Eagle Scouts from my son's HS did not fare well in admissions last year. They're all at targets/safeties; none were accepted at their reaches. Not that this is hard data, but interesting to me.
(Kid applied to Ivies: Villanova. Kid who ED1 to BC: Bates. Kid who applied to a ton of schools, including ED to Lehigh: UVM.) |
+1. I’m proud of my kids even if their EC’s are deemed too pedestrian for PP. |
This post tells us nothing. It’s one data point. Was scouting their only EC? Did they take the most rigorous courses? GPA? SAT/ACT? |
| By Odyssey, do you mean Odyssey of the Mind? I don't think that makes your list at all. It's possible for kids to go to World Finals and compete globally. There are also lots of great essay topics about problem solving, thinking outside the box, creativity, team dynamics, leadership, etc. |
Exactly. The lack of logic in the post is concerning. |
This. My DD is a younger Scout on track for Eagle. Her troop members applying to colleges this year have a range of stats and other EC commitments. Since we're sharing anecdata, one is in at Penn. |
Yea, why wouldn't being an Eagle be impressive? It takes a ton of dedication and service hours. Hard to BS your way through it since adults have to approve your merit badges, of which there are many. |
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EC should show that your kid is passionate about something, not just ticking off boxes.
That is what needs to come through in their essays. |
No the whole eagle scout thing is very minor. Very old school, like 1970s. It's not impressive to be part of a larger organization, it is impressive to create changes within one. If your kid is doing that, they should shout about it in their essays. If they're not, well ok. |
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according to my kid:
eagle scout, varsity sports team member, club soccer, jazz band, student club "president" |
You clearly know nothing about the kind of leadership, teamwork, service, and years of hard work Eagle entails. |
Sure I know about that but it is old news. It also shows conformity, and a desire to wear uniform. So really these kids should be applying to military academies or the police. It's not really making a dent in society or intellectual or artistic originality. It's just boring. |
NP. This is one of the dumbest things I've ever read on the college thread, which is really saying something. |
LOL.. that's not the reason why kids do Eagle. These kids spend hours doing community service. How does that not impact society? |
| DS is an Eagle Scout, was 4 year varsity athlete, captain senior year. At Penn. |