Anonymous wrote:The list is just so blah. Was there any national recognition in any activity or was he in a travel team or anything special? Being a club officer is a dime a dozen, unless it’s actually a hard club to get into like editor in chief of the school newspaper. This list doesn’t make your child different from anybody else. A lot of kids here have already been published or have gone over and beyond in their respective activities. Some arbitrary “feeding the homeless” is not enough.
Anonymous wrote:From what I understand, the notion of involvement in "50" different activities/clubs/organizations is no longer successful in garnering the attention of selective schools. Admissions would rather see applicants go all in on a few areas of interest. Academics and standardized testing aside, those parents with kids that attended such schools, does this look like a "promising" list?
Club officer in area of academic interest;
Internship loosely related to area of academic interest;
One sport Varsity athlete;
Honor Council;
Member NHS;
"Feed the homeless"
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:looks fine, it is all in how you describe it... my DS wrote his humorously to kind of jazz up a bit of lack of depth in his activities. His only "special" EC was his sport which he is the top ranked athlete on his HS team. Otherwise, pretty commonplace activities plus a PT job.
Where did he end up and what major? What was his acaedmic stats like?
Anonymous wrote:Sheesh. Tiger moms ruining things for everyone else.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:List is fine unless you’re looking at selective schools.
Fine for what? T-10? T-20? 21-50?
Anonymous wrote:List is fine unless you’re looking at selective schools.
Anonymous wrote:List is fine unless you’re looking at selective schools.
Anonymous wrote:looks fine, it is all in how you describe it... my DS wrote his humorously to kind of jazz up a bit of lack of depth in his activities. His only "special" EC was his sport which he is the top ranked athlete on his HS team. Otherwise, pretty commonplace activities plus a PT job.