Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How could they check unless it’s some huge national well known award? In over twenty years of teaching I’ve sponsored many clubs. No one had ever contacted me to verify anything. I don’t submit anything to anyone with the names of club officers. This is part of the reason I think most of this on college applications is a joke. They could put they founded any club.
Exactly. This is what we’ve heard.
And outright listing yourself as VP of a school club when it’s not true, but there are several diff vice presidents so it doesn’t really matter….
Anonymous wrote:DS working on finalizing top 10 EC/activities it in the (50/100/150 characters format) and then top 5 awards….
DS hearing his friends (private school) talking about a LOT of embellishment…with the EC (unique non-school) and one off awards.
How common is this? Isn’t someone checking?
Anonymous wrote:How could they check unless it’s some huge national well known award? In over twenty years of teaching I’ve sponsored many clubs. No one had ever contacted me to verify anything. I don’t submit anything to anyone with the names of club officers. This is part of the reason I think most of this on college applications is a joke. They could put they founded any club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes - it’s lots of talking up roles/titles.
I know some kids from smaller schools who have have fabricated things. Nothing big.
And yes your child should complete ALL 10 activities spots. Do not Leave anything empty.
This is the opposite of what I've read and heard. I thought the focus should be on quality over quantity, deep commitment to one activity is better that 10 random ones, no?
Anonymous wrote:Yes - it’s lots of talking up roles/titles.
I know some kids from smaller schools who have have fabricated things. Nothing big.
And yes your child should complete ALL 10 activities spots. Do not Leave anything empty.
Anonymous wrote:DS working on finalizing top 10 EC/activities it in the (50/100/150 characters format) and then top 5 awards….
DS hearing his friends (private school) talking about a LOT of embellishment…with the EC (unique non-school) and one off awards.
How common is this? Isn’t someone checking?
Anonymous wrote:Yes - it’s lots of talking up roles/titles.
I know some kids from smaller schools who have have fabricated things. Nothing big.
And yes your child should complete ALL 10 activities spots. Do not Leave anything empty.
Anonymous wrote:Some schools check. They Google awards. The UCs randomly audit them. They also look at hours and will notice of the hours are out of whack.