Uncommon ECs, interests and jobs - followed a true internal interest/drive. We (parents) know nothing about this area and couldn’t have helped even if we wanted to. Give your kid the space and time to find what they’d do/study/learn if no one else was there. Then have them do that, even if it seems strange. |
Little evidence of that. Hence all the poor high stats comp sci and engineering students struggling with T-20 admissions. |
It's all about data, yes, there are still a lot going to CS and Engineer, but, more and more are turning to liberal art. in my kid school, for last two years, all top Asian girls have none CS and Engineer major, we are talking about Stanford, Harvard, Penn, Yale, I can add top LACs if you agree. Yes, most boys are still doing CS and engineer plus premed, but few of them can get to top schools. |
This is funny. The OP has no idea about numbers. T20 schools accept about 35K-40k students in total every year. 100 times of that number is 3.5-4 million. How many high school student are there for each grade? Less than 4 million. The OP basically says EVERY student has that kind of profile. |
Think outside of box, smart kid. |
T20 can’t accept 35k CS students. They want humanities and natural sciences too. |
Tiger parents mentality: if the kid’s interest is not math/engineering related, they are going to freak out. |
This is sound advice. My kid did whatever clubs/activities she wanted. It actually ended up creating a great narrative that we had not expected. I was worried that she had not done math and science competitions because everyone always emphasizes those. She had no national awards, etc. Her activities all made sense for her and told a story about who she is. |
Because those parents were in math/engineering majors, don't think liberal art majors can make decent money for living. Understandable as first generation immigrants. |
It’s not understandable if you have been in this country for more than 5 minutes. Stop making excuses. |
Not at all. Plenty of first gen college students major in business, finance, accounting, prelaw... any major where jobs are plentiful and pays well. |
Outside of business, most of these are not majors at selective private schools. They are mostly vocational state Flagship majors. |
I don't know about that.... |
what is the overarching theme of the application? What academic areas of interest does the kid have? What is special about this kid? |
None was mentioned. Sounds like one of many drones mass produced. |