Anonymous wrote:Let her review books on amazon. It's fun to get other's feedback on your reviews or to see how others have reviewed the same book. Would be kind of cool to maybe someday spin it into a college admissions thing -- she could say that she was reviewed over 1000 books on Amazon or something. They rank people by how many reviews they have written and how helpful they were. She could be the pre-teen harriet Klausner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I mentioned competitions because I am aware of math competitions, but I’ve never heard of reading ones. I did once hear of a mythology competition she would have done well on, but I read about it too late. She qualifies for CTY but the classes are ridiculously expensive. BUT she liked the test. When can she take the ACT/SAT for talent search? Is that 7th?
I don't think reading competitions exist, and, frankly, it'd be strange if they did. What is the skill that competitors would be demonstrating, the ability to understand someone else's ideas?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I mentioned competitions because I am aware of math competitions, but I’ve never heard of reading ones. I did once hear of a mythology competition she would have done well on, but I read about it too late. She qualifies for CTY but the classes are ridiculously expensive. BUT she liked the test. When can she take the ACT/SAT for talent search? Is that 7th?
Anonymous wrote:Damn. I loved reading because it wasn't competitive. The best thing my parents did was to let me read any book I wanted without limits.
Something weird is that I keep a journal of all the books that I read. I really enjoy putting another book on the list and have been doing this since I was 8. I still average 60+ books a year.
Anonymous wrote:Does your school do the Battle of the Books?
http://www.battleofthebooks.org/state-competitions/
Anonymous wrote:Let her review books on amazon. It's fun to get other's feedback on your reviews or to see how others have reviewed the same book. Would be kind of cool to maybe someday spin it into a college admissions thing -- she could say that she was reviewed over 1000 books on Amazon or something. They rank people by how many reviews they have written and how helpful they were. She could be the pre-teen harriet Klausner.