Anonymous wrote:My child experienced pandemic blues and affected the academics for the first time ever. Did anyone write about it in their common app. Did it help with early admissions or hurt?
Anonymous wrote:I was told by dean of admissions at T20 last year that they were looking for kids who showed resilience amidst pandemic. I’d keep that in mind, whatever you decide to write or not write.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hurts unless it is a real hardship, which is not according to your description.
Just curious, based on experience or judgement?
I attended a seminar with an admissions counselor from a very competitive school who said to be very very careful with that question. Unless you had an extreme hardship ie having to work to support sick family members, taking care of siblings, etc, you look privileged and disconnected from reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hurts unless it is a real hardship, which is not according to your description.
Just curious, based on experience or judgement?
Anonymous wrote:How would people know what helped or not?
If they got in, they won’t know why.
If they didn’t, but were in the stats range, they won’t know why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hurts unless it is a real hardship, which is not according to your description.
Just curious, based on experience or judgement?
Anonymous wrote:Hurts unless it is a real hardship, which is not according to your description.