Anonymous wrote:My nephew was a presidential scholar in the 90s and it was an amazing honor. He is from Chicago and won for the state of Illinois. These types of honors are highly selective and can be on your resume for job applications post university and help you to stand out among other applicants. It’s not just a ticket to college. My son won a similarly prestigious award (Regeneron) and it has helped him with graduate school admission and in his career. These are very impressive accomplishments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Completely pointless and embarrassing bordering on shameful to associt with anything "Presidential" while the traitor in chief is occupying the seat.
I don't like Trump either, but let's keep politics out of this. The program was started in the 60s, so it's not a Trump thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can get into Who's Who in AmericannHigh School Students, don't worry about Presidential Scholars
that's a marketing scam, this is a very legit prestigious honor
Anonymous wrote:How do you get invited to apply? SAT scores? If so, which year's score? And, how does the program know about your score?
Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to find out if the DC trip still happens?
I would check with your state department of education. Or other states. (It tends to be a bigger deal in smaller states, so maybe start with Wyoming and work your way up.)Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to find out if the DC trip still happens?
Anonymous wrote:If you can get into Who's Who in AmericannHigh School Students, don't worry about Presidential Scholars
Anonymous wrote:^ classic example to file in that helicopter parent thread. Let your kid decide!