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Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Bragging and Admissions
Bragging and Admissions October 13 Stanford doesnt like braggarts. And neither do we (photo credit: Jawed Karim). Around this time every year, parents call us to tell us how amazing their children are and how theyre applying for admission to Harvard or Stanford in the Early round. We used to wonder to ourselves why parents like to call us simply to brag about their children, but weve long since come to the conclusion that its grounded in insecurity. Theyre not sure if their kid is going to get into Harvard or Stanford, even though they let on just the opposite over the phone. And now that its October 13th, just a couple of weeks before the Early deadline at most highly selective colleges, theyre panicking. But they still cant bring themselves to ask if maybe their kid shouldnt write an essay about traveling across Europe in his Personal Statement. All they want to do is brag. Brag, brag, brag. In fact, many parents use up a good portion of their free 20-minute consultation with us simply bragging about their children. Do they think we actually care? Do they think were actually impressed? We are not. But you already knew that. Instead of bragging, they could be asking our advice on whether submitting a Personal Statement on foreign travel is a good idea (its a terrible idea!) or if that essay on basketball makes for a good Personal Statement (we can tell you write now that it doesnt because sports are an all-too-common, trite college essay topic). So, parents, if you want to brag about your kids, brag about them to your spouses. Brag about them to your dogs. When you call Ivy Coach and you seek out our advice, you might want to listen and let us lead the conversation. If you do that, your kid might actually get into Harvard or Stanford. Because your kid is definitely getting rejected by those two universities with a Personal Statement about foreign travel or sports. No matter how good it is. Lets repeat that for effect no matter how good it is! Oh, and by the way, it isnt good. While youre here, read about the importance of being likable in your college essays.
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