Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is parent occupation bad to list exactly?
It isn't bad to list when it tells the college you are likely to be full pay
Yeah. My kid listed mine and my husband’s jobs. He got in everywhere so it didn’t hurt
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this SSN thing is a myth according to Yale FA department. they say it's used if two kids have same or easily mixed up names, which happens more than you'd think. and only in double checking stage.
Its a myth at Ivies and T10.
But its real at other T25 privates (you can guess which ones).
And its irrelevant at publics.
For T50, its best to omit SSN and not complete FAFASA for these schools if you are full pay - it doesn't matter anywhere else in the T50:
UChicago
Rice
Vandy
ND
Georgetown
Emory
WashU
USC
NYU
BC
Tufts
BU
Lehigh
Wake
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is made up BS.
Anonymous wrote:Race box!
Kid left it blank last year. In common app and school app
Anonymous wrote:Race box!
Kid left it blank last year. In common app and school app
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is parent occupation bad to list exactly?
It isn't bad to list when it tells the college you are likely to be full pay
Anonymous wrote:Why is parent occupation bad to list exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this SSN thing is a myth according to Yale FA department. they say it's used if two kids have same or easily mixed up names, which happens more than you'd think. and only in double checking stage.
Its a myth at Ivies and T10.
But its real at other T25 privates (you can guess which ones).
And its irrelevant at publics.
For T50, its best to omit SSN and not complete FAFASA for these schools if you are full pay - it doesn't matter anywhere else in the T50:
UChicago
Rice
Vandy
ND
Georgetown
Emory
WashU
USC
NYU
BC
Tufts
BU
Lehigh
Wake
interestingly some of the schools with the most affluent student populations (and some of the most expensive colleges)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have heard on various podcasts not to put SS# or parent occupation. But parent’s education IS required, so not hard to figure out you have two lawyers for parents when you both have a JD. Some of this advice is just silly.
+1
parent occupation is also required.
any college counselor who tells an aspiring family doctor to put down NIH researcher instead .. is just telling your kid to lie with a lot of specificity. Which is weird to me.
That's not lying if kid has an interest in medicine and public health.
Pre-med is not a major. Should never be put that down if Asian. Ever. It is disadvantageous in the review process.
Again, its about the overarching creative narrative of the applicant.
If you don't have a narrative that you are weaving through the application and are applying to T20, its hard to create a multi-dimensional compelling case for the kid.
Anonymous wrote:you don't have a choice about putting parent's employment on the common app. it's a required field
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this SSN thing is a myth according to Yale FA department. they say it's used if two kids have same or easily mixed up names, which happens more than you'd think. and only in double checking stage.
agree. apparently some high school kids think it's a signal you're not applying for FA, which isn't true.
If one omits SSN and then either some college admissions gets hacked or Common App gets hacked, it is a win to omit. And everything eventually will get hacked, sadly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this SSN thing is a myth according to Yale FA department. they say it's used if two kids have same or easily mixed up names, which happens more than you'd think. and only in double checking stage.
agree. apparently some high school kids think it's a signal you're not applying for FA, which isn't true.