Anonymous wrote:My kid started a nonprofit that brought her a lot of attention. I'm a lawyer so I was able to take care of the filings for her, but she did the rest. It's a chance to help your kid, but to also let your kid put some good out into the world at an early age. The admissions folks lapped it up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a DNA test and pray form some black, Latino or Native American genes.
Yes, this is why those groups are the majority in colleges and universities because admissions is based solely on that DNA criteria.
You're an idiot.
Anonymous[b wrote:]Let your kid follow his/her passions and interests while working hard in rigorous classes.[/b]
There are hundreds of good/great colleges and universities that will get your child where she/he wants to be in life. She/he will get into several of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a DNA test and pray form some black, Latino or Native American genes.
Yes, this is why those groups are the majority in colleges and universities because admissions is based solely on that DNA criteria.
You're an idiot.
Everyone has a little bit of Native American blood. Ask Warren.
Anonymous wrote:This mindset is sad.
How about be a great parent, so your child can reach their full potential.
When they are older and have grades, interests, test scores, you will see what rank college is designed for a child like yours. Help them attain their goals.
Tune out the judgements of others. That is not easy in this area, but it will serve your child well throughout life.
Anonymous wrote:Take the hardest classes and do very, very well.
Develop your hobby.
Anonymous wrote:08:43 , PP is not an idiot. One only has to have 25% of minority genes to be able to check that box on the college application. Every little added hook helps.
Anonymous wrote:Do major prep or hire a tutor for the SAT/ACT.
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of great universities out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a DNA test and pray form some black, Latino or Native American genes.
Yes, this is why those groups are the majority in colleges and universities because admissions is based solely on that DNA criteria.
You're an idiot.