<p>Hi everyone - thanks to Jane for OP and the rest of you for keeping it going! I just read through most of the posts so hopefully Iām caught upā¦</p>
<p>Iāve got a S17, and also D14, so I recognize many of you all from the 2014 forumā¦welcome to all! My D was sick for most of spring/early summer, so I didnāt get on CC as much as Iād have liked. </p>
<p>Hereās my S in a nutshell:</p>
<p>-Very sports-oriented. A solid player that coaches seem to likeāheās all about helping the team out. He plays lacrosse, and has just started summer training for XC this fall. Practice starts next week. Lacrosse conditioning going on too, so not sure how running for 45 minutes and strength conditioning are going to mesh?? Sounds like opposing goals to me!</p>
<p>-Likes being in choir-new for him. Is in elective early-bird HS choir that will likely take a lot of time & travel, but he really wanted to do it, soā¦</p>
<p>-Academically, heās just like what a couple of you describe - solid student, Bās and Aās in the classes he likes. He did manage to tank his Alg. 1 H grade last year, which will be on his HS transcript. Itās mostly due to him not handing stuff in on time, and a few bad grades on some concepts. We were going to make him re-take this summer, but no enough time. Heāll have to do it next summer. Any ideas on how to make that happen over summer break? </p>
<p>-Courses signed up for:
āChoir (early-bird)
āGeometry (not H for the first time ever, but given the Alg gradeā¦maybe a good thing)
āAP Human Geo (billed as an easy way to get feet wet in AP world with low risk)
āBio H
āEng 9 H
āSpanish I (no H option in 9th)
āConcert Choir (required for the early-bird choir)</p>
<p>One thing I had S do that I wish Iād figured out for D was to start taking the PSAT in 7th grade. He goes to the HS, sits in the test room with older kids, and then I pick him up at lunch. Heās done it 2 years now (7th and 8th), and tells us that he thinks the test is fine and heās not nervous at all. We havea huge public school where only the very top and bottom students get the attention, and heās neither. Not knowing all the concepts is fineāitās all about just taking the test over again so heās familiar. I think his last score was 139, but thatās immaterial to the process. Talking the HS GC into it the first year was tough. Once I got her on board, she just called the school banker and all was well. Itās $12 or $15 for the test. Donāt try your MS GC - just go straight to HS. I highly recommend doing this if you can.</p>
<p>My D is a totally different animal. Much higher stats, but thatās due to her really stressing over everything and just being a stronger student overall. She loves taking SATās, didnāt like ACT format at all. Missed NMS Commended by 1 point, but picked herself up and is moving on.</p>
<p>Will let you all know how my Dās college apps are going. Right now itās Wellesley (ED), top pick (and yes, itās 100% needs met). Alabama is strong 2nd-she likes the campus community and honors program. Due to those football-obsessed alumni (ROLL TIDE), they have tons of merit aid starting for just a 3.5 GPA and 1320 SAT (CR+M). Not sure where else she will end up applying.</p>
<p>Thanks again for posting this threadālooking forward to this great community! This is a nice place to come when life starts getting stressful. Like-minded parents are so relaxingā¦</p>