Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe the colleges don't see right through this. My guess is they do, and just go![]()
Perhaps they do. But many of the ED admits to highly selective schools that are seniors at our DC private ALL have started one of these types of organizations.
They all have websites, with very similar elements. Best of all, one of them is an organization supporting girls who start organizations. That's rich.
Anonymous wrote:What do you need to back this up?
My Big3 daughter's friends all have "non-profits" clubs at school but all they do is make up a name and and put it on their resume.
They never even met as a club.
What do the successful ones actually do?
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe the colleges don't see right through this. My guess is they do, and just go![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A unifying theme among ED admits from our Big 3 school (those that have posted their ED to social media) seems to be that they "started a nonprofit." One or two I have seen seem fulsome and ongoing. Others, not so much.
Is this the latest "angle" parents in the DMV are encouraging?
Good works, even if done for a short period of time, are still worthwhile. And not all efforts will be successful. But anecdotally, it is curious.
It isn't just nonprofits. Kids are packaged as "entrepreneurs" as well.
Anonymous wrote:A unifying theme among ED admits from our Big 3 school (those that have posted their ED to social media) seems to be that they "started a nonprofit." One or two I have seen seem fulsome and ongoing. Others, not so much.
Is this the latest "angle" parents in the DMV are encouraging?
Good works, even if done for a short period of time, are still worthwhile. And not all efforts will be successful. But anecdotally, it is curious.
Anonymous wrote:A unifying theme among ED admits from our Big 3 school (those that have posted their ED to social media) seems to be that they "started a nonprofit." One or two I have seen seem fulsome and ongoing. Others, not so much.
Is this the latest "angle" parents in the DMV are encouraging?
Good works, even if done for a short period of time, are still worthwhile. And not all efforts will be successful. But anecdotally, it is curious.