Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, please. Rich people are not discriminated against. All the top schools are filled with filthy rich kids.
yes they are discriminated against. Horseback riding,
even competitive, screams if white privilege, which is why the counselors are saying don’t mention it. I don’t agree with this but it’s true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Experts (private college counselors in DMV) say that the only two things not to write about are horses and sailing.
Interesting because my kid is an equestrian. It is basically her EC. Sh completes at nationally ranked shows, etc. If this is true, she's screwed.
Anonymous wrote:Experts (private college counselors in DMV) say that the only two things not to write about are horses and sailing.
Anonymous wrote:I was the person who said my kid would be screwed. Appreciate the good stories. It really is her most significant thing. Because if riding, she doesn’t really have time for school sports and lots of clubs. I guess she is a bit one dimensional but I think kids with deep interests can seem that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, please. Rich people are not discriminated against. All the top schools are filled with filthy rich kids.
yes they are discriminated against. Horseback riding, even competitive, screams if white privilege, which is why the counselors are saying don’t mention it. I don’t agree with this but it’s true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Experts (private college counselors in DMV) say that the only two things not to write about are horses and sailing.
Interesting because my kid is an equestrian. It is basically her EC. Sh completes at nationally ranked shows, etc. If this is true, she's screwed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, please. Rich people are not discriminated against. All the top schools are filled with filthy rich kids.
yes they are discriminated against. Horseback riding, even competitive, screams if white privilege, which is why the counselors are saying don’t mention it. I don’t agree with this but it’s true.

Anonymous wrote:Oh, please. Rich people are not discriminated against. All the top schools are filled with filthy rich kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Experts (private college counselors in DMV) say that the only two things not to write about are horses and sailing.
Interesting because my kid is an equestrian. It is basically her EC. Sh completes at nationally ranked shows, etc. If this is true, she's screwed.
It’s not true. My Dd was also a competitive rider (showing at Devon etc) and she got into a great school - several in fact.
NP. I think the three posters so far talking about equestrian kids missed that the OP's kids simply take riding lessons and are not competitive riders. Just clarifying that. Someone upthread reacted as if the OP's kids were competitive riders and that's not the case.
OP, you got some good advice above. If it's something they can work into an essay because they have something meaningful to say about its impact on their lives--great. Use it. They don't necessarily have to list it as an EC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Experts (private college counselors in DMV) say that the only two things not to write about are horses and sailing.
Interesting because my kid is an equestrian. It is basically her EC. Sh completes at nationally ranked shows, etc. If this is true, she's screwed.
It’s not true. My Dd was also a competitive rider (showing at Devon etc) and she got into a great school - several in fact.