Anonymous wrote:Np here, what do kids normally write about?
My kid was deeply involved in a specific unique olympic sport from early elementary. In middle school, he lost a coach to suicide and he had a dramatic injury that required surgery and ended the sport for him. He had to completely refocus and fell in love with a new sport, etc.
Is 8th grade too early in life to write about for a college essay?
Anonymous wrote:Np here, what do kids normally write about?
My kid was deeply involved in a specific unique olympic sport from early elementary. In middle school, he lost a coach to suicide and he had a dramatic injury that required surgery and ended the sport for him. He had to completely refocus and fell in love with a new sport, etc.
Is 8th grade too early in life to write about for a college essay?
Anonymous wrote:Imagine reading all of these “Covid was so hard” essays from privileged kids who are trying to find trauma to talk about while other kids have read tragedy in their lives.
Skip the Covid essay.
Anonymous wrote:I have a rising senior and we were discussing potential topics of college application essays at dinner last night. I suggested that a lot of kids might build an essay around the pandemic experience. My son countered with "I think too many kids will do that and admission people will get sick of reading them. I'm going another direction."
What do you think? Are COVID/pandemic based essays a horrible idea?
Anonymous wrote:just don’t
Admissions officers are going to be so over it