Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3:2 engineering programs.
What kinda hack is this? Not a good one that's for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get an admin staff job at a top university. Preferably the lowest level job that still considers you an employee of the university (cleaning & food service are contracted out, so not those).
Or, get a graduate degree from a top university that considers children whose parents completed a grad degree from that a school a legacy.
Thank you for this! I have a graduate degree from a uni in the UK, and by a strange coincidence I think I CAN get a job at one or two very well known universities around where I live. Should I do it by the time my kid is a junior in HS?
You should ensure it would actually lead to an admissions benefit before taking a job there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apply as a minority even if you're white.
This can have consequences though
Stretching the truth yes, but outright lying?
This thread is tongue-in-cheeck, but it's pretty hard to get caught. The application specifically asks which race you identify with, not with race you are. It's not like colleges will DNA-test students to see who's really mixed/one eighth native American.
Anonymous wrote:3:2 engineering programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apply as a minority even if you're white.
This can have consequences though
Stretching the truth yes, but outright lying?
Better yet would be to marry a minority so your kid would be half minority. Then there’s no lie.
Well the kid is born already so that ship has sailed
I can get him a minority stepdad though if I try hard!
Yes, you just have to sleep with him.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly? Well we checked the Hispanic box when we don't exactly "identify" as Hispanic. Son's grandmother is from Cuba, so we considered it legit. It probably helped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apply as a minority even if you're white.
This can have consequences though
Stretching the truth yes, but outright lying?
Better yet would be to marry a minority so your kid would be half minority. Then there’s no lie.
Well the kid is born already so that ship has sailed
I can get him a minority stepdad though if I try hard!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:XC/distance track is a sport that your child can start doing around 8th-10th grade and still become good enough to be recruited at, especially if you’re a girl. If they’ve been into swimming, soccer or basketball before thar, that will be very helpful. I would recommend your daughter train intensively (including with private coaching) and run on her schools XC & track teams in 9th-12th. You want her to peak around 11th grade. Aim for around 5:00 1600 time for NESCAC, UAA & Patriot League schools.
No problem. Just have your daughter run a 5 minute mile. Easy peasey.
Just have your kid grow an extra 8 inches, hire a private coach and make sure they play club and varsity basket ball for at least 6 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This gotta be one of the best
1 take a gap year
2 apply Columbia as GS
Acceptance rate over 30%
You won’t be looked at the same in terms of job recruiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am currently pregnant. The baby will be half white and half Middle Eastern, so technically white for US census purposes. I plan to check the Hispanic box from birth.
So you will be teaching your child to lie?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am currently pregnant. The baby will be half white and half Middle Eastern, so technically white for US census purposes. I plan to check the Hispanic box from birth.
So you will be teaching your child to lie?
Anonymous wrote:I am currently pregnant. The baby will be half white and half Middle Eastern, so technically white for US census purposes. I plan to check the Hispanic box from birth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3:2 engineering programs.
Is there a path from community college to this? From my beginning research, it looks like DC could do 2 years NOVA (earning an AS), 2 years Longwood, 2 years UVA.
Why not go straight from NOVA to UVA? https://admission.virginia.edu/transfer/guaranteed-transfer-admission
Because my DC won't be able to complete all of the UVA Engineering pre-reqs at NOVA. DC is a late bloomer, academically. Has anyone done the progression described above - 2 years NOVA (earning an AS), 2 years Longwood, 2 years UVA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child is in high school already, it’s too late to do any of this, but:
-Train your child in an expensive, niche sport
-Have somebody with an elite pedigree adopt your child so they can be a legacy
-Send your child to really good private school for k-8, then to a very middling public high school, and supplement with tutoring & private college counseling
such as?
Squash, rowing (particularly women's), fencing, golf, men's volleyball, women's Ice Hockey, Sailing, women's equestrianism/polo