Anonymous wrote:First, how cool that your kid has an obscure interest. That’s fantastic. I recommend your DC just tell the truth. If it’s a genuine interest, and he’ll likely double major in it, say so.
There’s really no satisfying way to game admissions. If it’s a low-admit school, it’s a crapshoot even in the best of circumstances. So tell the truth. Be authentic. The kids who have genuine interests, and can articulate them (to themselves above all) tend to do pretty well in the long term.
Cultivate that — it’s really the main thing you can control.
Agree on authenticity.
But pricey college counselors will tell you that some schools are looking for that left brain/right brain esp if kid has lots of stem interests.
If nothing stem, then lean in to the unusual. Economics can always be declared later….