Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do all of you know what other kids put on their college applications? How do your kids know what their classmates write?
My guess is they don't. They just want to justify lying to boost their own kid. FWIW, I think it's just one or two frequent posters. I don't think tons of people are fabricating.
I will say, my kid knew of kids in her magnet program who started volunteer tutoring programs during covid that essentially did little/nothing. (Mine volunteered to be a tutor, but there nothing happened). They probably had good intentions (as well as ambitions), but too many had the same idea, and MCPS offered free tutoring, so I don't think the demand was there. I hope these kids didn't try to play that off as some major charity creation on their apps....
'It's the thought that counts' doesn't apply in this situation?
Anonymous wrote:This goes back a few years (pre-pandemic) but one of my kids had two liberal arts colleges call the guidance counselor to confirm parts of the application. I don't know what part(s) they asked about - but the counselor told us the schools had called to ask if information was true. I remember one of the schools was Vassar and I can't remember if the other school was Bates or Wesleyan. To be fair, my kiddo's story and extracurriculars were not run of the mill and not easily found via google. So it's not like the kid stretched three years of piano lessons into five - but I imagine the calls were the result of a curious AO and not a general policy to check applications.
Anonymous wrote:This goes back a few years (pre-pandemic) but one of my kids had two liberal arts colleges call the guidance counselor to confirm parts of the application. I don't know what part(s) they asked about - but the counselor told us the schools had called to ask if information was true. I remember one of the schools was Vassar and I can't remember if the other school was Bates or Wesleyan. To be fair, my kiddo's story and extracurriculars were not run of the mill and not easily found via google. So it's not like the kid stretched three years of piano lessons into five - but I imagine the calls were the result of a curious AO and not a general policy to check applications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do all of you know what other kids put on their college applications? How do your kids know what their classmates write?
My guess is they don't. They just want to justify lying to boost their own kid. FWIW, I think it's just one or two frequent posters. I don't think tons of people are fabricating.
I will say, my kid knew of kids in her magnet program who started volunteer tutoring programs during covid that essentially did little/nothing. (Mine volunteered to be a tutor, but there nothing happened). They probably had good intentions (as well as ambitions), but too many had the same idea, and MCPS offered free tutoring, so I don't think the demand was there. I hope these kids didn't try to play that off as some major charity creation on their apps....