Anonymous wrote:Once I read that AOs were impressed by the certified elephant whispered (aka, that day long certification during a one week, 6k student tour of Thailand) and doubted the kid who worked 20 hours a week, I stopped caring what they thought and just told my kid to be honest. And realize it's a lot of bullshit.
Dont let them tell you different, they LOVE "passion projects". They just don't know them when they see them. The 20k counselor is calling it a passion project, but AOs just see a "great!" activity list that "really tells a story!"
Barf
Anonymous wrote:Coaches telling them they're accepting that defensive end even if they can't read and have five pending court cases (looking at your SEC)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once I read that AOs were impressed by the certified elephant whispered (aka, that day long certification during a one week, 6k student tour of Thailand) and doubted the kid who worked 20 hours a week, I stopped caring what they thought and just told my kid to be honest. And realize it's a lot of bullshit.
Dont let them tell you different, they LOVE "passion projects". They just don't know them when they see them. The 20k counselor is calling it a passion project, but AOs just see a "great!" activity list that "really tells a story!"
Barf
What in the world are you talking about? AOs like students. Most aren't expecting anything unusual when it comes to activities. Join a club. Get a job. Play an instrument. Have a hobby. It's all fine.
Stop believing these random stories on the internet.
Anonymous wrote:Once I read that AOs were impressed by the certified elephant whispered (aka, that day long certification during a one week, 6k student tour of Thailand) and doubted the kid who worked 20 hours a week, I stopped caring what they thought and just told my kid to be honest. And realize it's a lot of bullshit.
Dont let them tell you different, they LOVE "passion projects". They just don't know them when they see them. The 20k counselor is calling it a passion project, but AOs just see a "great!" activity list that "really tells a story!"
Barf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My informed in an admissions office at an Ivy. He said that they would laugh at people who were dumb enough to say things that indicated selfishness.
You mean - who were honest?
Anonymous wrote:My informed in an admissions office at an Ivy. He said that they would laugh at people who were dumb enough to say things that indicated selfishness.
Anonymous wrote:My informed in an admissions office at an Ivy. He said that they would laugh at people who were dumb enough to say things that indicated selfishness.
Anonymous wrote:Coaches telling them they're accepting that defensive end even if they can't read and have five pending court cases (looking at your SEC)