Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since they aren’t getting the common app essay….
They will be getting the common app essay with the application.
Which doesn't get submitted for months. The preread process asks an athlete to commit earlier, in return for an assurance of admittance.
There is zero commitment with a pre read.
The preread process leads to them asking the athlete to apply ED, that's asking them to commit.
So PP’d post stands. There is zero commitment with a preread .
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you unaware that some athletes can barely write? This is just to make sure your kid is literate. Don't make this hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid doesn’t have an adequate paper to submit, maybe they’re not qualified for the school’s academics.
I would maintain you could say the same thing about a standardized test score.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid doesn’t have an adequate paper to submit, maybe they’re not qualified for the school’s academics.
Anonymous wrote:Williams asks all applicants to submit a paper as part of their application - believe it is in lieu of a supplemental essay - so athletes there are not being asked to do anything extra than what the rest of the applicant pool is submitting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williams asks all applicants to submit a paper as part of their application - believe it is in lieu of a supplemental essay - so athletes there are not being asked to do anything extra than what the rest of the applicant pool is submitting.
Um, only if OP’s child is being asked to do this by Williams …
My kids are in MCPS (all honors/ap english and social studies classes) and I’m not sure they’d even have a “paper” to submit.
Anonymous wrote:Williams asks all applicants to submit a paper as part of their application - believe it is in lieu of a supplemental essay - so athletes there are not being asked to do anything extra than what the rest of the applicant pool is submitting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nothing new at all, but the coach is probably asking a lot of kids. They do this so they can focus their recruiting on kids who won't be a hassle to get in the school
These schools usually have coaches with small recruiting budgets.
Were asks like this made before schools started going test optional?
Anonymous wrote:I have 3 kids who are/were recruited athletes at a NESCAC school and I think they were all asked to provide a writing sample for their pre-read.
Anonymous wrote:nothing new at all, but the coach is probably asking a lot of kids. They do this so they can focus their recruiting on kids who won't be a hassle to get in the school
These schools usually have coaches with small recruiting budgets.