Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the idea kind of brilliant. Kids don’t have time to workshop the essay with a paid consultant, etc.
How long do they have for the extra essays?
I agree that there is some logic to it, but I do remember mailing (!!) my applications off right before a trip, like hitting the post office on the way to the bus station. What if kids were doing something similar?
Anonymous wrote:DC submitted app to Case this week for EA. He has received portal login to track status but nothing about additional essays. Can someone clarify when or where this essay would show up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What fresh hell is this.
Oh yea. My favorite last year was Cornell wanting my kid to write a 1000 word essay to stay on the wait list. This was pretty late in the cycle so I am pretty sure they knew they were not admitting many kids at this point.
Then there are also the extra honors college essays.
Did did they do the essay? Where did your kid end up?
Did not do the essay. Very happy at UMD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What fresh hell is this.
Oh yea. My favorite last year was Cornell wanting my kid to write a 1000 word essay to stay on the wait list. This was pretty late in the cycle so I am pretty sure they knew they were not admitting many kids at this point.
Then there are also the extra honors college essays.
Same with Michigan. My kid could not have been more stressed by that point. Really annoyed with that school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What fresh hell is this.
Oh yea. My favorite last year was Cornell wanting my kid to write a 1000 word essay to stay on the wait list. This was pretty late in the cycle so I am pretty sure they knew they were not admitting many kids at this point.
Then there are also the extra honors college essays.
Did did they do the essay? Where did your kid end up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What fresh hell is this.
Oh yea. My favorite last year was Cornell wanting my kid to write a 1000 word essay to stay on the wait list. This was pretty late in the cycle so I am pretty sure they knew they were not admitting many kids at this point.
Then there are also the extra honors college essays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What fresh hell is this.
Oh yea. My favorite last year was Cornell wanting my kid to write a 1000 word essay to stay on the wait list. This was pretty late in the cycle so I am pretty sure they knew they were not admitting many kids at this point.
Then there are also the extra honors college essays.
Same with Michigan. My kid could not have been more stressed by that point. Really annoyed with that school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What fresh hell is this.
Oh yea. My favorite last year was Cornell wanting my kid to write a 1000 word essay to stay on the wait list. This was pretty late in the cycle so I am pretty sure they knew they were not admitting many kids at this point.
Then there are also the extra honors college essays.
Anonymous wrote:Holy Cross gives parents a surprise essay (or at least they used to) after their kid submits an application. Very poor taste…
Anonymous wrote:I find the idea kind of brilliant. Kids don’t have time to workshop the essay with a paid consultant, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the idea kind of brilliant. Kids don’t have time to workshop the essay with a paid consultant, etc.
Sure they do