Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he being recruited for football? Because if not sports gets pretty discounted. A friend of DCs was a star football player in MoCo recruited by a big 10 program. So pretty talented. He also did indoor and outdoor track (and won events) and had some non sport ECs. I think colleges will be expecting more than football. What has he done in the summers? Work, internships? it's not to late to try new things, which would probably benefit him in other ways.
Yes, he is being recruited. By lots, but this is the one he wants the most. I'll chat with him about an internship this summer, that seems like a good idea. He'd like to work, too. Hopefully he can find some firm willing to only have him in the later afternoons-football is all morning long all summer into early afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:I don't believe a 3.7 will be high enough, even with an outstanding test score. Are his classes the most rigorous?
Anonymous wrote:Is he being recruited for football? Because if not sports gets pretty discounted. A friend of DCs was a star football player in MoCo recruited by a big 10 program. So pretty talented. He also did indoor and outdoor track (and won events) and had some non sport ECs. I think colleges will be expecting more than football. What has he done in the summers? Work, internships? it's not to late to try new things, which would probably benefit him in other ways.
Anonymous wrote:And remember Georgetown REQUIRES that applicants take 3 subject tests so go sign up for those now.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you as a parent need to tell your son to cut back a bit on the football so he is more well rounded.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Georgetown. A lot of the football players were in the business school for undergrad. Maybe he could find an internship during the summer before senior year in marketing/advertisement or finance? What does he do in the spring?