Anonymous wrote:Hasn’t it ever occurred to you that your ordinary child might thrive at an ordinary school, or are the bragging rights attached to an “elite” school just too tasty to give up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a dd who was considered "average" at her elite private OP. We went into stealth mode and got kid SAT tutoring, elite sports training and essay writing help. Kid was recruited for 2 D1 sports. Chose HYP for one sport. Kid entered and won national essay contests on Fastweb for different orgs. Kid also started a non- profit.
We did not allow our kid to hang out at friend's houses to waste time. So it can be done OP. It takes a lot of time management. I help a lot of kids get into elite colleges. Good luck to you!
Your incessant use of "elite" is annoying and suggests a deep-rooted insecurity in your own educational background. So which is it......off-brand public or no college at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]Let your kid follow his/her passions and interests while working hard in rigorous classes.[/b]
There are hundreds of good/great colleges and universities that will get your child where she/he wants to be in life. She/he will get into several of them.
And if your kid's passion is skateboarding that's not going to do jack sh** for him. If it's not too late encourage your kid to get into an activity where there are a lot of opportunities to earn awards.
Sick. Your skateboarder will be less likely to have a breakdown in college.
Anonymous wrote:We have a dd who was considered "average" at her elite private OP. We went into stealth mode and got kid SAT tutoring, elite sports training and essay writing help. Kid was recruited for 2 D1 sports. Chose HYP for one sport. Kid entered and won national essay contests on Fastweb for different orgs. Kid also started a non- profit.
We did not allow our kid to hang out at friend's houses to waste time. So it can be done OP. It takes a lot of time management. I help a lot of kids get into elite colleges. Good luck to you!
Anonymous wrote:We have a dd who was considered "average" at her elite private OP. We went into stealth mode and got kid SAT tutoring, elite sports training and essay writing help. Kid was recruited for 2 D1 sports. Chose HYP for one sport. Kid entered and won national essay contests on Fastweb for different orgs. Kid also started a non- profit.
We did not allow our kid to hang out at friend's houses to waste time. So it can be done OP. It takes a lot of time management. I help a lot of kids get into elite colleges. Good luck to you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]Let your kid follow his/her passions and interests while working hard in rigorous classes.[/b]
There are hundreds of good/great colleges and universities that will get your child where she/he wants to be in life. She/he will get into several of them.
And if your kid's passion is skateboarding that's not going to do jack sh** for him. If it's not too late encourage your kid to get into an activity where there are a lot of opportunities to earn awards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:08:43 , PP is not an idiot. One only has to have 25% of minority genes to be able to check that box on the college application. Every little added hook helps.
The box you check will have no bearing on your application unless your racial identity is reflected in your activities, essays, and teacher recs. It's not like admissions offices don't know about people who think like this PP. Race is a social construct. Thanks to slavery and rape, many African-Americans have that much "white" in their heritage. It never seemed to make a difference under Jim Crow, redlining, or deed covenants.
You're very naive and/or stupid. Admin officers only care about hitting their racial quotas and making sure those admits graduate in 4-6 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:08:43 , PP is not an idiot. One only has to have 25% of minority genes to be able to check that box on the college application. Every little added hook helps.
The box you check will have no bearing on your application unless your racial identity is reflected in your activities, essays, and teacher recs. It's not like admissions offices don't know about people who think like this PP. Race is a social construct. Thanks to slavery and rape, many African-Americans have that much "white" in their heritage. It never seemed to make a difference under Jim Crow, redlining, or deed covenants.
Anonymous wrote:08:43 , PP is not an idiot. One only has to have 25% of minority genes to be able to check that box on the college application. Every little added hook helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]Let your kid follow his/her passions and interests while working hard in rigorous classes.[/b]
There are hundreds of good/great colleges and universities that will get your child where she/he wants to be in life. She/he will get into several of them.
And if your kid's passion is skateboarding that's not going to do jack sh** for him. If it's not too late encourage your kid to get into an activity where there are a lot of opportunities to earn awards. [/quote
I did not select/direct any of my kids activities. They are both in Top 20 schools and did not earn any “awards”. You are a clueless dolt.
Which means they likely naturally have a super high IQ and knocked it out of the park in their test scores.. and GPA came easy to them.. that’s what they brought to the table but that is not the situation here.