Anonymous wrote:I don’t think my daughter’s EC are the same as everyone else’s.
She has a varsity sport (band) Girl Scouts (silver award), some volunteering (church), Spanish, and another language too. Plus governors school, and she shadowed in a research lab.
She is going TO for one of the public Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think my daughter’s EC are the same as everyone else’s.
She has a varsity sport (band) Girl Scouts (silver award), some volunteering (church), Spanish, and another language too. Plus governors school, and she shadowed in a research lab.
She is going TO for one of the public Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think my daughter’s EC are the same as everyone else’s.
She has a varsity sport (band) Girl Scouts (silver award), some volunteering (church), Spanish, and another language too. Plus governors school, and she shadowed in a research lab.
She is going TO for one of the public Ivies.
Which are public ivies?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think my daughter’s EC are the same as everyone else’s.
She has a varsity sport (band) Girl Scouts (silver award), some volunteering (church), Spanish, and another language too. Plus governors school, and she shadowed in a research lab.
She is going TO for one of the public Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:my debate kid and not much else is at a HYP.
the essays matter. and LOR really matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS didn't do any of those activities. He worked PT as a dishwasher/host/food runner. He likes working and earning his own money. No grade inflation in Catholic school. Maybe some grade deflation.
My kid worked a lot too. Started his own small business.
At Ivy.
Anonymous wrote:The best thing to do is to find ECs that are not related to your high school. The kids that just join club after club are not going to stand out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD’s extracurriculars are Girl Scouts, played some soccer (rec), volleyball (also rec), and is really good at 3 languages. If she has a 4.4gpa, what are her chances at the T30 schools?
Honestly? Low. If you have a kid who is a junior or above and the only activities are rec soccer and rec volleyball (not a huge commitment) and GS (possibly a big commitment), that’s very limiting. Unless her “good at 3 languages” means a job related to them, tutoring, translating, etc.