Anonymous wrote:Both my boys are good writers. DS1 is an excellent technical writer-- his writing is very well-organized and clear, but I don't think there's a lot of "personality" to his worryi
Anonymous wrote:Both my boys are good writers. DS1 is an excellent technical writer-- his writing is very well-organized and clear, but I don't think there's a lot of "personality" to his worryi
Anonymous wrote:My kid who is a great school essay writer had a very hard time writing the common app essay. There is a ton of pressure to be creative and unique and that is trickier for some than a standard research essay. Introspection is tough for some too.
Anonymous wrote:Mine is surprisingly good. I edit writing of lawyers for a living so I see a lot of writing. I hadn’t read my DD’s for years until college essays which she started near the end of 11th grade. I was impressed.
I thought the AP writing course in MCPS was excellent. There was a lot of self evaluation and good teacher feedback.
Anonymous wrote:Mine are beautiful writers, both creative writing and analytical papers. Reading a lot helps I believe, as they both read independently before the 4th birthday and are avid readers outside of school. Their k-12 prep is partly the reason: research papers start in middle school, by high school they are writing 8-10pp with ease. We were amazed when advisors shared the google doc portfolios at the end of each semester. Peers help each other edit starting in middle too, which adds to learning. I was not a great writer compared to peers at my ivy and I do believe it was my rural WV public school system that fell off the mark. They are excelling in college, coming in more prepared than the average, though rest assured others catch up and learn writing college, it will work out