Anonymous
Post 10/19/2024 13:17     Subject: Fascinating article from the WSJ re the methods of an "elite" college counseling firm

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is why no one will hire students from these colleges ever again. They are all fake people who have done nothing real on their own. They will be terrible team players on projects.


Yes this is a little cringe but people will fall over themselves to hire from these schools. Those that will not are a small subset and really a rounding error. These people are led on a path but you cannot deny that they are crazy smart in ways that matter. I would not worry about the team player with these kids. They can adapt to anything.

Not a fan of all this but these kids are in demand after graduation. You are filling yourself with fake news otherwise.


I would not be so sure about that. Have you read about what is happening at Harvard, Cornell, UPenn, etc lately? They may have forced their leaders to step down, but things have not improved much. I think the only ivy that is unscathed is Darmouth. The rest have fallen and will not be worth the price tag.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2024 08:55     Subject: Fascinating article from the WSJ re the methods of an "elite" college counseling firm

Why not also make students disclose if they attended a teacher's office hours?
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2024 08:48     Subject: Fascinating article from the WSJ re the methods of an "elite" college counseling firm

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like students should have to disclose if they used such services.

Why not also make students disclose if they took SAT prep courses?


This should also be a required disclosure.
DP

Why not also make students disclose if they received academic tutoring or took enrichment classes?


I'd be fine with that. My kid had no academic tutoring. I really think this idea that smart high school kids should get academic tutoring is nuts.

Enrichment classes? Sure, disclose.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2024 08:46     Subject: Fascinating article from the WSJ re the methods of an "elite" college counseling firm

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like students should have to disclose if they used such services.

Why not also make students disclose if they took SAT prep courses?


This should also be a required disclosure.
DP

Why not also make students disclose if they received academic tutoring or took enrichment classes?
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2024 19:25     Subject: Fascinating article from the WSJ re the methods of an "elite" college counseling firm

If you are applying this year, no one cares what "SHOULD" happen.

Just focus on what you can control right now for your kid.

Anonymous
Post 10/18/2024 19:24     Subject: Fascinating article from the WSJ re the methods of an "elite" college counseling firm

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like students should have to disclose if they used such services.

Why not also make students disclose if they took SAT prep courses?


This should also be a required disclosure.
DP
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2024 19:24     Subject: Fascinating article from the WSJ re the methods of an "elite" college counseling firm

Anonymous wrote:I feel like students should have to disclose if they used such services.


They absolutely should be required to. And the counseling companies should be required to sign off on the application, so that it's clear the student was coached.