What is your rising HS sophomore doing this summer?

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Anonymous wrote:What do you guys mean by “drivers Ed “? I signed up my kid for learners permit test after the school ends, and I am planning to teach him driving in the summer, then after a few weeks I’ll sign him up for a “behind the wheel” class. Am I missing something?


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Isn’t the classroom portion included in Grade 10 PE/health class?


If you go to private school, you have to take the class on your own.
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Anonymous wrote:Mine did a research trip on a sailing vessel w/ SEA, worked at her pet sitting business and prepped for ACT last year (one and done in Sep -- phew)!

The research trip was a blend of sailing and oceanographic research and an amazing experience.
https://sea.edu/


PP here. Whoops, I read this as rising Jr. My current Jr did this last summer. And, also loafed around a bit and family vacay.


$6K for 2 weeks. Wow.
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Anonymous wrote:Curing cancer


My child would be happy to support your child’s efforts through the non-profit they’re starting this summer.


If they're just starting it this summer, it's already too late. They should have started in elementary school. Mine started a food drive in K, and rolled it into a st
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A tennis clinic for 2 hours per day to try to help him make top 6 on his HS team next year. Also, picking up our neighbor's kids from camp (walking distance) to hang out with them for an hour until she can make it home from work.
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Flying to Portugal, driving to Toronto, attending a music production class, going to the pool, taking the personal finance class, playing on their phone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you guys mean by “drivers Ed “? I signed up my kid for learners permit test after the school ends, and I am planning to teach him driving in the summer, then after a few weeks I’ll sign him up for a “behind the wheel” class. Am I missing something?


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My kid will take Derivers-Ed in HS health class. Their high school requires all students to take PE and Health each year and Sophomore yr health is Drivers Ed.
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Hmm, my current sophomore at an HYP spent her rising high school sophomore summer as follows: babysitting, family trip to CO, ran a little field hockey "camp" at the park for MS school kids for a week with a friend, drivers ed, and then went into field hockey pre-season. Seriously, it was just a summer. She had loads of activities throughout her high school years (and has someone has mentioned above there are only 10 activity spots on Common App, most kids can't put everything they do) but please don't feel like the summer when you're 15 years old means anything for college admissions future. Make a little money, have a little fun, it's fine.
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Sports practice twice a week all summer plus a couple of competitions
One week of exploratory engineering camp at a midwest university
Two weeks of half day band camp at his school
One week of family vacation
Doing his summer reading, sleeping in, hanging out with friends
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Judging by the absolute slaughter of college admissions this year, she either needs to be starting an LLC, founding a 501(c)3, or curing cancer to have any shot of even getting into a mediocre university.

But in all actuality, she'll be a paid intern at my SIL's office. She'll be doing Marketing/Digital Marketing tasks. DD is very excited because she gets to "dress up" and will make $21.50/hr.

Last summer she babysat neighborhood kids and walked dogs. She submitted at least 50 applications but no one would hire someone under 16.


we have this issue as well. why is 16 the magic age? Why would u need to be 16 to bag groceries? Dunkin said 18?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you guys mean by “drivers Ed “? I signed up my kid for learners permit test after the school ends, and I am planning to teach him driving in the summer, then after a few weeks I’ll sign him up for a “behind the wheel” class. Am I missing something?


You are missing the fact that people on DCUM hail from all over the country. What you call “behind the wheel,” we call Drivers Ed. I am signing my rising 10th grader up at the beginning of the summer, and then we’ll spend lots of time practicing since her schedule isn’t busy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you guys mean by “drivers Ed “? I signed up my kid for learners permit test after the school ends, and I am planning to teach him driving in the summer, then after a few weeks I’ll sign him up for a “behind the wheel” class. Am I missing something?


You are missing the fact that people on DCUM hail from all over the country. What you call “behind the wheel,” we call Drivers Ed. I am signing my rising 10th grader up at the beginning of the summer, and then we’ll spend lots of time practicing since her schedule isn’t busy.


This. My kids school does not offer any driver's ed. So if they want a license before age 18 they need to take an approved driver's ed class -- classroom portion + "behind the wheel" with a licensed instructor. And we parents have to do all the required practice.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mine did a research trip on a sailing vessel w/ SEA, worked at her pet sitting business and prepped for ACT last year (one and done in Sep -- phew)!

The research trip was a blend of sailing and oceanographic research and an amazing experience.
https://sea.edu/


PP here. Whoops, I read this as rising Jr. My current Jr did this last summer. And, also loafed around a bit and family vacay.


$6K for 2 weeks. Wow.


We got financial aid.
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Lifeguarding

Taking a stupid required course for his school online to get it out of the way.
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