Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of anyone applying to more than 10 schools..I mean I am sure kds do but not common at our mcps school.
Wonder if they don’t want to admit it. I’ve learned to take anything parents (other than very close friends) say about this process with a healthy dose of skepticism. Competition, pride, anxiety. It’s a stressful process and people play their own games.
Anonymous wrote:Never heard of anyone applying to more than 10 schools..I mean I am sure kds do but not common at our mcps school.
Anonymous wrote:Where did you see this on CC? I can’t find it. Neither my senior dd nor any of her friends who applied EA received this email.
Anonymous wrote:My kid applied early action to JMU and got no such email.
Anonymous wrote:^^ not due to the common application? I don't think you realize how tough it used to be to type the applications.
Nothing you say above is false. But the reasons are more extensive than the few you consider.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy crap, why are kids sending out so many applications? This is getting ridiculous.
Why? Because it's so much easier since the Commom App came along. For most applications the student just does fills in CA once for all, then only has to tailor the individual colleges' essays and those are only 150-500 words. Some programs call for portfolios in art or supplementals like videos of the student playing an instrument or dancing etc. But the fact that almost all colleges now accept the Common or Coalition applications has driven a big uptick in the numbers of applications colleges are getting. Thus is what em we've heard from admissions officers at every college DC has visited.
Anonymous wrote:Holy crap, why are kids sending out so many applications? This is getting ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy crap, why are kids sending out so many applications? This is getting ridiculous.
Why? Because it's so much easier since the Commom App came along. For most applications the student just does fills in CA once for all, then only has to tailor the individual colleges' essays and those are only 150-500 words. Some programs call for portfolios in art or supplementals like videos of the student playing an instrument or dancing etc. But the fact that almost all colleges now accept the Common or Coalition applications has driven a big uptick in the numbers of applications colleges are getting. Thus is what em we've heard from admissions officers at every college DC has visited.
Don't act like the Common App is so quick and easy. People act like it's a click of button to apply. It takes hours.
Coalition is a beast to get through.