Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attend the least competitive high school as you can. My sister has twins. The gifted twin attends a really competitive magnet school where most students have parents who are professors, doctors, lawyers, computer scientists. It is really hard to stand out.He does not have all A's.
His twin who never qualified for any gifted programs attends their incredibly low ranked, above 75% FARM high school. She is in the honors track there and stands out. She has straight A's taking the highest level classes available. She has opportunities available to her because there are several programs for bright kids attending high poverty schools.
But what about their college acceptances?
I'm 100% positive they will go to schools that are a great fit!
Chill, Tiger mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a DNA test and pray form some black, Latino or Native American genes.
Yes, this is why those groups are the majority in colleges and universities because admissions is based solely on that DNA criteria.
You're an idiot.
Everyone has a little bit of Native American blood. Ask Warren.
Isn't everyone a little black too? Didn't science declare that the human race started in Africa?
But liberals only want to use science when it is coinvent for them.
and giving preference to white looking people doesn't help disenfranchise minorities for their base.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a DNA test and pray form some black, Latino or Native American genes.
Yes, this is why those groups are the majority in colleges and universities because admissions is based solely on that DNA criteria.
You're an idiot.
Everyone has a little bit of Native American blood. Ask Warren.
Isn't everyone a little black too? Didn't science declare that the human race started in Africa?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a DNA test and pray form some black, Latino or Native American genes.
Yes, this is why those groups are the majority in colleges and universities because admissions is based solely on that DNA criteria.
You're an idiot.
Everyone has a little bit of Native American blood. Ask Warren.
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a DNA test and pray form some black, Latino or Native American genes.
Yes, this is why those groups are the majority in colleges and universities because admissions is based solely on that DNA criteria.
You're an idiot.
Everyone has a little bit of Native American blood. Ask Warren.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attend the least competitive high school as you can. My sister has twins. The gifted twin attends a really competitive magnet school where most students have parents who are professors, doctors, lawyers, computer scientists. It is really hard to stand out.He does not have all A's.
His twin who never qualified for any gifted programs attends their incredibly low ranked, above 75% FARM high school. She is in the honors track there and stands out. She has straight A's taking the highest level classes available. She has opportunities available to her because there are several programs for bright kids attending high poverty schools.
But what about their college acceptances?
Anonymous wrote:Work hard and make connections. It has very little to do with intelligence or “finding a passion.” Just work hard and make lots of connections.
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 wrote: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?
Elite sports training and elite high school and elite college leads to elite life....right?
Well, I can't imagine anyone thinking or saying their kid is "ordinary[b]"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Elite sports training and elite high school and elite college leads to elite life....right?
Well, I can't imagine anyone thinking or saying their kid is "ordinary"
Anonymous wrote: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?
Elite sports training and elite high school and elite college leads to elite life....right?