Anonymous wrote:There is so much nonsense on this thread and bitterness and jealousy.
You have to understand that the essays are only one factor in an application and in many places, way down on the list of priorities. In some places, like Canada they are not even a factor.
The kids who get into colleges and attend them, ALL deserve to be there, that is why they are there. Some may appear more "deserving" to you than others, but that is just your subjective take on it and really its nothing to do with you and none of your business.
Anonymous wrote:There is so much nonsense on this thread and bitterness and jealousy.
You have to understand that the essays are only one factor in an application and in many places, way down on the list of priorities. In some places, like Canada they are not even a factor.
The kids who get into colleges and attend them, ALL deserve to be there, that is why they are there. Some may appear more "deserving" to you than others, but that is just your subjective take on it and really its nothing to do with you and none of your business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually wrote three college essays for friends’ children. I am a writer by profession. All three got into top schools.
Help your kid. Yes, go over his essay with a fine tooth comb for him.
Privilege. Those lazy kids didn't deserve to be at those top schools.
Shame on you for using your "profession" to help kids cheat.
Shame on both of you for not realizing the first pp here is a troll.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually wrote three college essays for friends’ children. I am a writer by profession. All three got into top schools.
Help your kid. Yes, go over his essay with a fine tooth comb for him.
Privilege. Those lazy kids didn't deserve to be at those top schools.
Shame on you for using your "profession" to help kids cheat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually wrote three college essays for friends’ children. I am a writer by profession. All three got into top schools.
Help your kid. Yes, go over his essay with a fine tooth comb for him.
Privilege. Those lazy kids didn't deserve to be at those top schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only parent who does not do this?
Probably one of very few.
Please. This is a skewed forum of UMC parents who have time to post on the Internet during the day. My parents were immigrants and didn’t touch my college essays. There are millions of kids in the same boat. My college roommate had an admissions consultant work on her essay with her. It’s not a level playing field by any means but that’s the nature of the application process.
Anonymous wrote:I actually wrote three college essays for friends’ children. I am a writer by profession. All three got into top schools.
Help your kid. Yes, go over his essay with a fine tooth comb for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is hard to believe that any person's essay wouldn't benefit from another pair of eyes. If your child wants you to review the essay, then you should! While I am no great authority on writing, I have been published in magazines and peer-reviewed journals, and my work has always benefited from someone else reviewing and editing it.
No one is arguing about the benefit of a second pair of eyes on written work. People are saying that not every kid has the opportunity they to get a second pair of eyes so it’s not an equal playing field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is hard to believe that any person's essay wouldn't benefit from another pair of eyes. If your child wants you to review the essay, then you should! While I am no great authority on writing, I have been published in magazines and peer-reviewed journals, and my work has always benefited from someone else reviewing and editing it.
No one is arguing about the benefit of a second pair of eyes on written work. People are saying that not every kid has the opportunity they to get a second pair of eyes so it’s not an equal playing field.
Anonymous wrote:It is hard to believe that any person's essay wouldn't benefit from another pair of eyes. If your child wants you to review the essay, then you should! While I am no great authority on writing, I have been published in magazines and peer-reviewed journals, and my work has always benefited from someone else reviewing and editing it.