Stampaholic1961
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Bexamo said:Wow! You really started an interesting discussion full of great information and wise advice. I will be very brief. The point I want to make is that Colleges and Universities are having a hard time attracting the kinds of students they want. I know from experience that what will make the difference is extra curricular activities.
An awesome grade point average isn't all that impressive if that is all the kiddo has to stand on. On the other hand, a respectable grade point average with a full plate of clubs, etc - perhaps even a leadership position or two - is what won me scholarships. Those kids are the "safe bet" - statistically, they do better in their new environment of freedom vs. responsibility. Public School will work just great - any school will do. Focus on the well-rounded experience and success will find you all!!
So far in high school he has participated in Model UN, joined the robotics team & is involved in karate. He was in the band until his new braces caused problems. This summer he will be volunteering with a day camp called Camp Invention. That's the extent of his activities. Does he need to add anything else to his list to make himself more attractive to colleges? Based on a test he took last year he is already getting information from a ton of colleges. I think we've received emails & brochures & letters from 30-40 colleges & universities so far. He has gotten stuff from Stanford, Pepperdine, Duke plus a slew of in-state schools.