Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t hate them because they are interesting...
Huh. My son had very similar ECs to these kids’ acitivities of Key Club, student government, mock trail, and debate and he was derided here as being “boring” “there’s nothing that makes him stand out” “you’re gonna need a lot more than that for Ivies”...lots of comments like that.
The silver spoon in his mouth was the tell.
What? My kid didn’t applie to any Ivies. His grades and scores and ECs were almost identical to these kids’ but we were told he had no chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t hate them because they are interesting...
Huh. My son had very similar ECs to these kids’ acitivities of Key Club, student government, mock trail, and debate and he was derided here as being “boring” “there’s nothing that makes him stand out” “you’re gonna need a lot more than that for Ivies”...lots of comments like that.
The silver spoon in his mouth was the tell.
What? My kid didn’t applie to any Ivies. His grades and scores and ECs were almost identical to these kids’ but we were told he had no chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t hate them because they are interesting...
Huh. My son had very similar ECs to these kids’ acitivities of Key Club, student government, mock trail, and debate and he was derided here as being “boring” “there’s nothing that makes him stand out” “you’re gonna need a lot more than that for Ivies”...lots of comments like that.
The silver spoon in his mouth was the tell.
And how do you tell that my kid has silver spoon in his mouth? Is it.because of his RACE? Guess what, you are a RACIST.
BTW, I don't have a kid applying this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t hate them because they are interesting...
Huh. My son had very similar ECs to these kids’ acitivities of Key Club, student government, mock trail, and debate and he was derided here as being “boring” “there’s nothing that makes him stand out” “you’re gonna need a lot more than that for Ivies”...lots of comments like that.
The silver spoon in his mouth was the tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t hate them because they are interesting...
Huh. My son had very similar ECs to these kids’ acitivities of Key Club, student government, mock trail, and debate and he was derided here as being “boring” “there’s nothing that makes him stand out” “you’re gonna need a lot more than that for Ivies”...lots of comments like that.
The silver spoon in his mouth was the tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t hate them because they are interesting...
Huh. My son had very similar ECs to these kids’ acitivities of Key Club, student government, mock trail, and debate and he was derided here as being “boring” “there’s nothing that makes him stand out” “you’re gonna need a lot more than that for Ivies”...lots of comments like that.
The silver spoon in his mouth was the tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t hate them because they are interesting...
Huh. My son had very similar ECs to these kids’ acitivities of Key Club, student government, mock trail, and debate and he was derided here as being “boring” “there’s nothing that makes him stand out” “you’re gonna need a lot more than that for Ivies”...lots of comments like that.
The silver spoon in his mouth was the tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t hate them because they are interesting...
Huh. My son had very similar ECs to these kids’ acitivities of Key Club, student government, mock trail, and debate and he was derided here as being “boring” “there’s nothing that makes him stand out” “you’re gonna need a lot more than that for Ivies”...lots of comments like that.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t hate them because they are interesting...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost every kid, no ALL kids, at a school like TJ will score higher than this kid on ALL fronts. But only a handful get these kind of offers. Shame! We are supposed to be a merit-based society. Wonder when that changed..
Saying you hit a home rung when you started on third is no achievement.
Systematically denigrating the achievements of white and Asian kids who work their butts off in order to benefit black and Hispanic kids from relatively privileged backgrounds elevates politics over merit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's absolutely nothing brilliant about this kid that warrants sweeping HYPS. Freakin' joke.
Are we conflating 2 different individuals? The kid from the linked CNN story also got picked up on the NYT. His scores are higher than 32 on the ACT:
"What did it take? Mr. Brown had a 4.68 grade point average when he applied to college, an SAT score of 1540 out of 1600 and an ACT score of 34 out of 36. He was on the school debate team, had done internships and was part of school activities like Key Club." https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/01/us/college-acceptance-micheal-brown.html
Yes, two friends. In the CNN article they're pictured together.
So the kids in the CNN article and NYT with the higher scores got into Standford, HYP, etc.? Where did the friend with the ACT score of 32 get into? Any links?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's absolutely nothing brilliant about this kid that warrants sweeping HYPS. Freakin' joke.
Are we conflating 2 different individuals? The kid from the linked CNN story also got picked up on the NYT. His scores are higher than 32 on the ACT:
"What did it take? Mr. Brown had a 4.68 grade point average when he applied to college, an SAT score of 1540 out of 1600 and an ACT score of 34 out of 36. He was on the school debate team, had done internships and was part of school activities like Key Club." https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/01/us/college-acceptance-micheal-brown.html
Yes, two friends. In the CNN article they're pictured together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's absolutely nothing brilliant about this kid that warrants sweeping HYPS. Freakin' joke.
Are we conflating 2 different individuals? The kid from the linked CNN story also got picked up on the NYT. His scores are higher than 32 on the ACT:
"What did it take? Mr. Brown had a 4.68 grade point average when he applied to college, an SAT score of 1540 out of 1600 and an ACT score of 34 out of 36. He was on the school debate team, had done internships and was part of school activities like Key Club." https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/01/us/college-acceptance-micheal-brown.html
Anonymous wrote:There's absolutely nothing brilliant about this kid that warrants sweeping HYPS. Freakin' joke.