Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. Where in the article does it say they're doing this for college admissions purposes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More detailed piece on the nonprofit here, from May
https://voyagela.com/interview/meet-maximus-jay-cole-devinney-of-potomac-maryland/
Feel like authentic through and through. There are pictures of families receiving the gears, all smiling and happy and all.
Kids look very confident and social. I also don’t get it why people assume they are rich kids. Nothing says they are rich, just UMC.
I find it disrespectful and self-serving when kids who do non-profit work take pictures of the families they are serving. “Look at me, look at all the poor people I am helping.” If they truly want to support and help people, sharing a picture of them as an example of “someone in need” feels disingenuous and gross.
+1. Especially if the pictures are of minors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More detailed piece on the nonprofit here, from May
https://voyagela.com/interview/meet-maximus-jay-cole-devinney-of-potomac-maryland/
Feel like authentic through and through. There are pictures of families receiving the gears, all smiling and happy and all.
Kids look very confident and social. I also don’t get it why people assume they are rich kids. Nothing says they are rich, just UMC.
I find it disrespectful and self-serving when kids who do non-profit work take pictures of the families they are serving. “Look at me, look at all the poor people I am helping.” If they truly want to support and help people, sharing a picture of them as an example of “someone in need” feels disingenuous and gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dunno, sounds like a nice thing to do. Everyone is so jaded here. At least the kids are doing something in an effort to help someone else. Who cares if they're motivated by college applications? Better this than doing nothing at all.
Other than an interview, we don’t actually know what the kids did themselves.
Digital SAT is helping with cheating. DD knows of someone who admitted to cheating on the still paper ACT.
I thought it would be harder to cheat on digital SAT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More detailed piece on the nonprofit here, from May
https://voyagela.com/interview/meet-maximus-jay-cole-devinney-of-potomac-maryland/
Feel like authentic through and through. There are pictures of families receiving the gears, all smiling and happy and all.
Kids look very confident and social. I also don’t get it why people assume they are rich kids. Nothing says they are rich, just UMC.
I find it disrespectful and self-serving when kids who do non-profit work take pictures of the families they are serving. “Look at me, look at all the poor people I am helping.” If they truly want to support and help people, sharing a picture of them as an example of “someone in need” feels disingenuous and gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dunno, sounds like a nice thing to do. Everyone is so jaded here. At least the kids are doing something in an effort to help someone else. Who cares if they're motivated by college applications? Better this than doing nothing at all.
Other than an interview, we don’t actually know what the kids did themselves.
Here's the thing. You actually don't know that about ANY other EC a kid lists in the common app.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More detailed piece on the nonprofit here, from May
https://voyagela.com/interview/meet-maximus-jay-cole-devinney-of-potomac-maryland/
Feel like authentic through and through. There are pictures of families receiving the gears, all smiling and happy and all.
Kids look very confident and social. I also don’t get it why people assume they are rich kids. Nothing says they are rich, just UMC.
Anonymous wrote:More detailed piece on the nonprofit here, from May
https://voyagela.com/interview/meet-maximus-jay-cole-devinney-of-potomac-maryland/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dunno, sounds like a nice thing to do. Everyone is so jaded here. At least the kids are doing something in an effort to help someone else. Who cares if they're motivated by college applications? Better this than doing nothing at all.
Other than an interview, we don’t actually know what the kids did themselves.
Digital SAT is helping with cheating. DD knows of someone who admitted to cheating on the still paper ACT.