Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Pursue your interests, be true to yourself, have an open and curious attitude. It all counts. Academics are starting to figure out what intelligence looks like. It looks like self schooled kids, rather than a list of ranks and grades on a paper.

In A Class By Themselves

"That's a tiny subgroup, just 0.2 percent of the applicant pool. So why is the University interested? Admission officers sum it up in two words: intellectual vitality.

It's hard to define, but they swear they know it when they see it. It's the spark, the passion, that sets the truly exceptional student--the one driven to pursue independent research and explore difficult concepts from a very early age--apart from your typical bright kid. Stanford wants students who have it.

Looking very closely at homeschoolers is one way to get more of those special minds, the admission office has discovered. As Reider explains it: "Homeschooled students may have a potential advantage over others in this, since they have consciously chosen and pursued an independent course of study."

1 comment:

  1. Our timing is perfect. Our parenting is paying off. Our facing the fear is now earning dividends, and our children have gained the gift. Yay us!!! Go kids!! We got your backs. Did you hear the news? You get to have your dreams, and people are waiting to help you along the way. What smart kids to choose to come on back for this version of being a person - it's a glorious time to be you!!

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