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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The college thing cracks me up honestly. So they'll take a kid with 14,000 different activities over a kid with just a few? Do they really believe quantity over quality is better? The more activities a kid has the less I believe that the kid actually wants them.[/quote] It’s truly so dumb. Four years of being a joiner and checking all the right boxes and then you find out everyone else was doing the same thing, so you’ve distinguished yourself not at all.[/quote] Have you actually gone through an admissions process with your kid? My kid just did an hour long admissions interview and beyond discussing his favorite subject and his career aspirations for 10 minutes, the entire rest of the interview was focused on his “activities,” specifically art, writing, and a high level sport he plays.[/quote]
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