Anonymous wrote:Hook number one: Parents who have it going on such as mom went to Stanford and graduated summa and dad went to Princeton and did the same. Neither had hooks themselves, just big brains and tons of resolve. They also paid their own way. Mom and dad also happen to be good parents and exposed kids to lots of things, including the value of hard work and self discipline. Kids of those folks are totally hooked!
Anonymous wrote:First of all, get over the assumption that kids with hooks don’t have high test scores and great grades. They are all usually academic superstars and many are also legacies. Hooks that lead to admission:
1) URM
2) Athletic recruit
3) some sort of national level accomplishment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think of the ways your child could be considered a victim, if there are any. Sadly, I'm not kidding.
^^This. Sadly, truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think of the ways your child could be considered a victim, if there are any. Sadly, I'm not kidding.
^^This. Sadly, truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think of the ways your child could be considered a victim, if there are any. Sadly, I'm not kidding.
^^This. Sadly, truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if my white kid is a child of divorce and I am effectively a low income single mom (well I have him 99% of the time) is this being a victim or not? I am also an immigrant.
50% of marriages end in divorce. So, no big deal there.
Only 10% of ivy students are from divorced families.
Anonymous wrote:So if my white kid is a child of divorce and I am effectively a low income single mom (well I have him 99% of the time) is this being a victim or not? I am also an immigrant.
Anonymous wrote:Think of the ways your child could be considered a victim, if there are any. Sadly, I'm not kidding.