Anonymous wrote:You don’t understand what a hook is. A hook gives an actual admission tip - URM, recruited athlete, major donor, and at some schools legacy. Other things make you stand out but they aren’t hooks in a true sense. Irish dance if you are wining national competitions may make you stand out.
Anonymous wrote:DD dances (not a Nationals level but advanced) and was contacted by student dancers at Boston College and Villanova after she was accepted. Not sure it was a hook, but both clearly made note of her activity.
Anonymous wrote:It's not a hook; it's a jig.
Anonymous wrote:In parts of the northeast, doing irish dance is as normal as doing ballet.
Every club or activity doesn't have to have an "end game."
Anonymous wrote:Only at Notre Dame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not every activity is chosen just for the college resumeAnonymous wrote:Just curious because a family I know is heavily into it. Multiple 2-3 hour practices per week. Don’t know them well enough to ask what their endgame is so I thought I’d ask here.
I agree with you but it seems you are preaching to deaf ears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything that helps you stand out from the pack can be mildly helpful.
This. My guess would be that the kids in the family OP mentions just really love Irish dance and want to spend a lot of time on it/get as good as they can. Speaking as someone who did a different type of folk dance as teen, dedicated mildly stupid amounts of time to it and was never close to being nationally ranked. I started at 8, and it never occurred to me that it might be a college hook although it did actually end up helping — I wrote an essay about folk dance and robotics and someone mentioned it in a hand-written addendum to my acceptance letter.
Curious, which school?
Anonymous wrote:not every activity is chosen just for the college resumeAnonymous wrote:Just curious because a family I know is heavily into it. Multiple 2-3 hour practices per week. Don’t know them well enough to ask what their endgame is so I thought I’d ask here.
Anonymous wrote:Jesus. I get this about my ballet dancer too. She dances 20+ hours a week because she loves it. Maybe she’ll try to join a company. Maybe she’ll got to college. It’s not about the “end game.” She’s not doing it for colleges. She’s doing it for her.