Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was a competitive rider at a high level. She wrote it on her app, why shouldn’t she? Confused.
Other equestrian mom here--did she do ok in admissions? I assume it isn't really an issue. Many of these schools have riding teams and clubs. My kid is not getting recruited for an NCEA tam, but it's possible she rides in a club. Riding can't be the devil if the schools have it themselves. If anything, I would imagine it signals full pay since riding costs us more annually than college tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was a competitive rider at a high level. She wrote it on her app, why shouldn’t she? Confused.
Other equestrian mom here--did she do ok in admissions? I assume it isn't really an issue. Many of these schools have riding teams and clubs. My kid is not getting recruited for an NCEA tam, but it's possible she rides in a club. Riding can't be the devil if the schools have it themselves. If anything, I would imagine it signals full pay since riding costs us more annually than college tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Experts (private college counselors in DMV) say that the only two things not to write about are horses and sailing.
Interesting because my kid is an equestrian. It is basically her EC. Sh completes at nationally ranked shows, etc. If this is true, she's screwed.
Anonymous wrote:My DD was a competitive rider at a high level. She wrote it on her app, why shouldn’t she? Confused.
Anonymous wrote:Experts (private college counselors in DMV) say that the only two things not to write about are horses and sailing.
Anonymous wrote:Experts (private college counselors in DMV) say that the only two things not to write about are horses and sailing.