Anonymous wrote:Is there a list of summer programs that’s easy to filter? You’d think some counselor would be curating and sharing this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on the kid. By that age, my student had already had a congressional internship, 400+ volunteer hours, and a pilot's license, so he got a job for the summer (retail) and worked on applications.
My kid worked at a grocery store and played baseball.
Mine is mostly interested in video games. But he has to get a job this summer. I don't know if it's the best for college applications, but it will be an essential part of getting ready for life.
Anonymous wrote:my kid took NOVA community college courses in hard sciences to prove he could perform well at the college level. It worked; got in to all but two Ivies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on the kid. By that age, my student had already had a congressional internship, 400+ volunteer hours, and a pilot's license, so he got a job for the summer (retail) and worked on applications.
My kid worked at a grocery store and played baseball.
Anonymous wrote:Lifeguard and chase chicks. I promise your kid won't get behind the 8 ball in their future career if they wait until college to start resume padding. Teens should be teens!
Anonymous wrote:my kid took NOVA community college courses in hard sciences to prove he could perform well at the college level. It worked; got in to all but two Ivies
Anonymous wrote:Do something related to major. If sciences, in my large city, there were numerous hospitals who had teen volunteer programs, but all of them required applications and some of them were due in February - so start looking now.
It checked the box on volunteering and commitment to sciences, plus it was a good way for him to spend 6 hours 3x a week.
He also finished ALL of his essays and everything was submitted by 9/15 and even he admitted he was grateful for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on the kid. By that age, my student had already had a congressional internship, 400+ volunteer hours, and a pilot's license, so he got a job for the summer (retail) and worked on applications.
Were you answering OP’s questions or trying to brag about your kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lifeguard and chase chicks. I promise your kid won't get behind the 8 ball in their future career if they wait until college to start resume padding. Teens should be teens!
If you are the one who continues to use this phrase here, stop. If you’re new to using it, also stop.