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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Just to clarify, my son does not watch or care for his siblings once he drops them off at home. He wanted to drive himself to school and he takes my car. He gets an allowance but makes very good spending money/savings tutoring other kids. My son is the one who decided to quit sports this year starting with cross country. I am truly sorry I posted. [/quote] aas far as I know, the only thing the good colleges abhor is "dead time" on your schedule esp. junior year. Tutoring does seem a useful use of his time, so I don't think this decision hurts much - if it an equally big commitment of time as the sport was. To the pp who said participation in sports doesn't distinguish someone, I don't think that's right. The benefits of esp. team sports is well known, but also you're forced to manage your time more efficiently, and I think that is looked upon favorably by the admissions people.[/quote]
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