If your unhooked kid got into a top 30 college...

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What was his/her activities?
Anonymous
1) Eagle scout, treasurer of a mid-atlantic regional youth group for our denomination, orchestra
2) Eagle scout (and SPL), umpire
Anonymous
Lacrosse, water polo, a book club based on a specific author, film club, religious retreat leader, a political/current events discussion club, community service.
Anonymous
Three varsity sports (soccer, basketball, cross country)
Key Club - leadership role
DECA
Link Crew (freshman transition program) - leadership role
Anonymous
DC's ECs were incredibly weak - debate club (totally bogus - debate did not compete on a serious level at private school - I don't think they even competed against other schools), 8 week summer service project in foreign country, JV Soccer 1 year, Track 3 years, Student Buddy for a Freshman, "president" of a school social club that met a handful of times - that's about it). DC was admitted to 2 top 30 schools which was shocking - we attributed this success to lack of boys and other portions of the app being strong.
Anonymous
Very good LD debater (results + leadership); math team (good results, including participation on city's team); local theater (mix of lead and strong supporting roles; participation since early childhood); kind of bullshit role as features editor of third student newspaper; math tutoring; academic politics-related club; lifeguard.

Got into one of HYPS early. (Excellent SATs + other std tests; top 3rd of class at competitive magnet, but very strong math grades.) We were pleasantly surprised; thought grades/class rank would sink her.
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Anonymous wrote:Very good LD debater (results + leadership); math team (good results, including participation on city's team); local theater (mix of lead and strong supporting roles; participation since early childhood); kind of bullshit role as features editor of third student newspaper; math tutoring; academic politics-related club; lifeguard.

Got into one of HYPS early. (Excellent SATs + other std tests; top 3rd of class at competitive magnet, but very strong math grades.) We were pleasantly surprised; thought grades/class rank would sink her.



What is a LD debater?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is a LD debater?

NP here, apparently it's Lincoln-Douglas debate. Looks like there are multiple debate formats out there. I found a comparison on Stanford's website. https://snfi.stanford.edu/select-the-right-program
Anonymous
I think the teacher recommendations are key for "unhooked" kids in the better ranked colleges.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is a LD debater?

NP here, apparently it's Lincoln-Douglas debate. Looks like there are multiple debate formats out there. I found a comparison on Stanford's website. https://snfi.stanford.edu/select-the-right-program


Sorry, yes. Lincoln-Douglas debate. It's sort of in the middle of the spectrum in terms of debate types. More accessible than policy, more serious than public forum or parli. Moral philosophy/ethics focus compared to other formats.
Anonymous
Varsity Crew 3 years
Mock Trial Team 4 years
Model UN 3 years (officer 1 year)
Honor Council (1 year)
Nat'l Honor Society
Anonymous
School band
School jazz band (selective)
Mock Trial
Model UN
JV soccer (2 yrs) and Varsity soccer (1 yr)
Math League competitions
Anonymous
What does hooked and unhooked mean in terms of college admissions? Tried to google it, but all the results were about tech.
Anonymous
Varsity soccer
Club soccer
Varsity track
Club track
Scouts
Summer internship
Summer exchange program
Worked with learning challenged kids for 2 years
Anonymous
My kid doesn't play any sports. She spends her after school hours doing volunteer work since middle school in two areas she is genuinely passionate about. Is not playing sports an issue?
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