Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sara H. & Co. should not be your main source of information.
+1
She is still relying on her experience 10 years ago to inform current students. She is shockingly misinformed of current AO practices.
This just makes me so sad for kids who don’t have college educated kids, parents who aren’t prepared to make educating themselves in this way a full time job, or the ability to pay for a college counselor.
Say what you will, but this comment is a perfect example of why the rich will get richer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sara H. & Co. should not be your main source of information.
+1
She is still relying on her experience 10 years ago to inform current students. She is shockingly misinformed of current AO practices.
Anonymous wrote:My kids didn't report that actual scores (really there wasn't room for so much text), so they just put "AP Scholar with Distinction by end of Junior year." I think that gives enough information.
Anonymous wrote:Sara H. & Co. should not be your main source of information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This Northwestern résumé mother is crazy. There is nothing in a resume that couldn't be conveyed in the Common App.
If your kid is a theater major and has been in 30 performances, there’s no way that is conveyed in the common app. You should absolutely have a specialized résumé for all of the theater experience.
Anonymous wrote:DC did not receive any 3s or lower, reported 4s and 5s. Attending Ivy.
Anonymous wrote:For selective admissions, if you take the AP class, you need to either 1) report your score or 2) explain WHY you did not take the test.
Example: if your child plays a Spring Sport and had a required out of town competition on both the scheduled and the makeup day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For selective admissions, if you take the AP class, you need to either 1) report your score or 2) explain WHY you did not take the test.
Example: if your child plays a Spring Sport and had a required out of town competition on both the scheduled and the makeup day.
This is just plain wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What could a resume possibly contain that the Common App doesn't?
Lots of examples above. Especially if you have a very specialized area of interest in theater, arts, stem, or work experience.
Anonymous wrote:This Northwestern résumé mother is crazy. There is nothing in a resume that couldn't be conveyed in the Common App.
Anonymous wrote:This Northwestern résumé mother is crazy. There is nothing in a resume that couldn't be conveyed in the Common App.
Anonymous wrote:What could a resume possibly contain that the Common App doesn't?
Anonymous wrote:What could a resume possibly contain that the Common App doesn't?