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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Happy kid, happy parents. Lessons learned: 1. Do not share where you are touring schools. There will always be a mom in your kid's class who will take it upon herself to decide whether your kid is qualified to be touring said school. 2. Advise your kid to hide his/her grades from nosey peers. These kids are often grilled by their parents to try to figure out if your kid might be competition for theirs. 3. [b]Trust the college counselors as counselors. [/b]They can't get your kid in, [b]they can only advise [/b]what may or may not be possible and direct your kid in ways to help him/her give each application its best shot. My kid is very happy with results. I think his/her results surprised some, but only because he/she kept stats close to the vest -- wanted to stay off of other's radar. Finally, my kid had decent rigor and grades, but so do a lot of kids. I think his/her standardized testing and faculty recommendations are what set them apart. There will always be exceptions, but we just recently learned that most of the kids in their class who got into the top schools did submit test scores. Good luck! [/quote] Not all of the schools listed by OP have counselors that will advise......just sayin'. It's ridiculous, but true. Ours literally gave ZERO advice or feedback and clearly did not know the kids. Pure paper pushing and making sure each student has a true likely. (..which most of our DC's friends already had).[/quote] Sorry to hear that. Ours had our child fill out a survey and had a get to know you meeting (early junior year I think). The counselor had both our kid and us bring a list of schools to a family meeting and then had some additions … which we considered but I think only took one suggestion. We thought they were all thoughtful suggestions. [b]But we got good input on ED strategy[/b]. In the end, you may just want to look at your school’s naviance data to help formulate a list. [/quote] Zero ED strategy....zero "strategy" of any kind. [/quote]
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