Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dropped my child off for freshman year this week. The University President said..Even if you helped your child with their essay..you did not trick us into accepting a student that was not qualified. We know who will be successful here... I thought of this thread immediately.
Can you reveal which college this is so that I can sure no one in my family attends there? I’m not saying he is not correct, it is just a very lousy petulant thing to say.
+1 It's a really dumb thing to say. The University President isn't omniscient.
Not surprisingly, PP refuses to say where it is.
+2 I'm sure the FP made it up. Judging from the writing style and grammatical/punctuation errors it is doubtful if the FP is even out of elementary school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dropped my child off for freshman year this week. The University President said..Even if you helped your child with their essay..you did not trick us into accepting a student that was not qualified. We know who will be successful here... I thought of this thread immediately.
Can you reveal which college this is so that I can sure no one in my family attends there? I’m not saying he is not correct, it is just a very lousy petulant thing to say.
+1 It's a really dumb thing to say. The University President isn't omniscient.
Not surprisingly, PP refuses to say where it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dropped my child off for freshman year this week. The University President said..Even if you helped your child with their essay..you did not trick us into accepting a student that was not qualified. We know who will be successful here... I thought of this thread immediately.
Can you reveal which college this is so that I can sure no one in my family attends there? I’m not saying he is not correct, it is just a very lousy petulant thing to say.
+1 It's a really dumb thing to say. The University President isn't omniscient.
Anonymous wrote:"Do you think Harvard or Yale's placement office isn't going to edit her resume before they let her send it to their hand-picked greased-skid internships?"
I can hear JP Morgan's VP of HR calling President Bacow now, "What's going on down there? Half of the resumes you sent me have spelling or grammar errors."
Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to schools Pre-K to 12 that encouraged parents not to review homework, not even for editing. The philosophy was teachers could help them better if they knew the work was solely the work of the student. I was thankful for that philosophy. Following in that same mode, DD submitted both college essays without letting me see them even though I offered to review. I was very nervous; however, she is a good and confident writer. Admitted to Harvard and Yale this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dropped my child off for freshman year this week. The University President said..Even if you helped your child with their essay..you did not trick us into accepting a student that was not qualified. We know who will be successful here... I thought of this thread immediately.
Can you reveal which college this is so that I can sure no one in my family attends there? I’m not saying he is not correct, it is just a very lousy petulant thing to say.
Anonymous wrote:I dropped my child off for freshman year this week. The University President said..Even if you helped your child with their essay..you did not trick us into accepting a student that was not qualified. We know who will be successful here... I thought of this thread immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only parent who does not do this?
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only parent who does not do this?
Anonymous wrote:Bah!
I don't care if my kid wrote her essays by herself, and others paid thousands to professional writers. My daughter and the other kids, they landed at the same colleges. DH was damn happy that he saved all that money. He actually bought her a new car with the saved money so my kid benefited too.
If people want to spend money on the essays then that is their prerogative. Essay is just one part of the total application package. GPA, SATs, AP scores, EC ...all these records matter a lot more.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only parent who does not do this?