What should rising HS seniors be doing right now?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Relaxing and enjoying the summer break so they don't burn out in Fall and Winter term. Only doing some light essay drafting but nothing crazy.

Our CC advised DC to "do less" and "reflect more".


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Relaxing and enjoying the summer break so they don't burn out in Fall and Winter term. Only doing some light essay drafting but nothing crazy.

Our CC advised DC to "do less" and "reflect more".


Our CC advised to do the personal essay over the summer to prevent burn out in fall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Relaxing and enjoying the summer break so they don't burn out in Fall and Winter term. Only doing some light essay drafting but nothing crazy.

Our CC advised DC to "do less" and "reflect more".


Our CC advised to do the personal essay over the summer to prevent burn out in fall.


That would still fit into PP's "light essay drafting but nothing crazy" definition. Definitely agree it can help Fall feel less hectic if common essay or something else is drafted.

But I'm more concerned about those teens working a million hours at a job or taking a bunch of courses. The brain and body needs to relax for a month or two.
Anonymous
Mine wrote their essays over the summer (feel like almost everyone does). Did not show to me and that was AOK. IMO as much as we respect teachers, my kids did not feel they would be the best judge of what makes a college admission essay. They wrote from their heart and felt good about them. They researched typical supplemental prompts from the schools that required them and got some thoughts together in the summer too. Really helped to have them done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am trying not to be a nag, but am strongly encouraging mine to work on her essay and activities list. She is mostly ignoring me, volunteering at a camp, doing a little bit of SAT prep, and trying to come up with a list. I know she’ll get it done, but she is a very laid back kid and it is making me nervous. I think thats just from spending too much time reading here, though.


Mine is the same, and as a super planner with mild anxiety, it’s stressing me the F out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Relaxing and enjoying the summer break so they don't burn out in Fall and Winter term. Only doing some light essay drafting but nothing crazy.

Our CC advised DC to "do less" and "reflect more".


please report back on how this worked out during the crunch this fall/winter
Anonymous
CHILLING

not

illing!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Going to get aerosmith tickets. Top priority of the summer.

I thought it was cancelled due to Tyler's vocal cord injury.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In terms of school and upcoming college apps?

Mine is:

-working on AP summer assignments
-taking a few practice SATs for her last sitting in August
-deciding which schools she is applying ED/EA and which ones she will do later
-sketching out a few possible essay topics, but not getting too deep because her HS does this as the first major 12th grade assignment in all English classes

Should we be doing anything else? We asked teachers for LOR at the end of Jr. year.


What part of this is your responsibility, OP? Who is the "we" you are referring to here?


NP.

I’m a parent and I’ve been doing a lot of driving and walking on college tours. Some parent participation is helpful.
Anonymous
Procrastinators should be doing something. People that work best under pressure may be fine. It all depends on the kid. It gets crazy busy applying, maintaining grades, and extracurriculars, and social though so anything now is a win. It’s also an emotional rollercoaster so build in time to feel defeated.
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