Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure about college admissions, but I'd rather hire the student who captained their baseball team then a student who started a club to save the rain forest in antarctica.
I’m guessing you’re not on the admissions committee at an Ivy, are you?
The Ivies will have plenty of former baseball captains … on the baseball team.
The world is a different place today, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure about college admissions, but I'd rather hire the student who captained their baseball team then a student who started a club to save the rain forest in antarctica.
Anonymous wrote:Likewise, students shouldn’t write about being first chair violin in orchestra.
Make sense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Four pages with variations on "don't do it because my kid was a superstar athlete, didn't write about sports, and ended up at a top 10 school". Sorry your single instance examples really don't matter.
Parents on here overthink the essays way too much. If the grades, rigor, test scores, and ECs are all good enough to get into the school then the essay topic really doesn't matter, what matters more is the quality of the writing, can they get their point across?
Again, for most schools this is true. OP is asking about T10 and yes the essay matters for those schools.