If you ask a student to submit an essay in a closed-book test, I think it will show you how well they can write. IF one score is not fair, students can submit an average of several. None of the take-home book publishing is trustworthy for evaluations. I actually do think standard testing is a good way to show if a student has critical thinking abilities. |
I think if one has a long-lasting hobby (e.g. french horn) and demonstrate one keep getting better at it, I would rate it as a great EC, regardless if it is impactful to society, etc. |
Then the one who doesn't do it and just focuses on school and their well-being, might stand out? |
That's not how selective private holistic admissions works. I'd suggest you get off here, and focus on educating yourself. |
You have no right to order anyone to get off. Why can't I criticize the admission? Plus, now with AI, this whole thing will be overhauled. Maybe you should also educate yourself. |
Dude. You complain so much. Get a LIFE. |
For real. Which is why team ECs seem valuable. An ability to understand goals, be disciplined, and be cooperative. There are a lot of bright kids out there, but many end up being loners because they don't join anything. 18-22 year olds need to feel like they're part of something. Whether it's a sorority or the math club. Isolation is the real enemy. |
Debate team? |
Yes, that is a good point. |
| TBH tell your kid to get a JOB. They will stand out. |
This. So funny. My kid started a "jewelry line" (i.e., sold their own hand-made bracelets to family and friends and outside the grocery store). Well mine started a "landscaping business" (i.e., cut neighbors' lawns). |
Huh? While I agree those are worthwhile ECs, that doesn't follow from the Professor's comment at all. |
I think debating well is one aspect of good communication. But there are many other ways. |
| Do kids with disabilities have any advantages in good college admission? I am not talking about only adhd diagnosis, what if they have autism, dyslexia, epilepsy or other diagnosis with IEP? What if they overcome their physical/mental/intellectual disabilities, and they have great GPA, decent sports, volunteering and EC? |
My DC and 50% of their friends have a job. Private school kids that also play a sport. |