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Re: Malia Obama is going to Harvard â�� but taking a year off first 

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Good afternoon De!

Your son is a talented young man and could go many directions, either musically, entertainment, possibly song writing or musical composition, or go into various forms of engineering,which is what I chose.

Encourage him to bust his tail with his courses of study in school and to acquire the highest GPA he possibly can get. Take the ACT test as well. If he scores over 30 he will be in good shape to go almost anywhere.
Both my daughters scored 33. The one has a Master's Plus 40 something hours toward PHD in microbiology and teaching. She let us know she will complete the doctorate starting this summer.

Your son sounds like a well rounded young man. The love of music will stay with him all his life, as it did for me as well. I still play Sax and Clarinet and Flute. My love is the Alto Sax and Tenor Sax.

MIT is a place he may want to consider as well. UVA is an awesome school also. Many possibilities abound yet and he has time. He will be challenged if he goes to a school like MIT for example. My micro biologist got her undergrad diploma from a Kentucky State University called Northern Kentucky University.

Nobody cares where you get your undergrad degree. All it does it help lay a foundation for what else is to come after that. The Advanced degrees and studies are where things get noticed more.

Anyway, you are on your way to having a very bright youngster to send to some college and make his mark sooner than you think...
And, you should just keep on encouraging him to grow and expand his horizons. I did not know I wanted to be an engineer when I went to school. I started out to become a doctor after service.
I transferred into engineering my junior year. I realized I then I liked designing, making, figuring things out more than learning all about the body.

I completed a few different degrees after that including a Masters. One in divinity, another in Business, and the last an MBA.

I never ever lost an appetite to learn and READ. I read vociferously. A lot of American history, both founding and Civil war era, and have completed over 450 volumes in Bible study.
I read a couple books a month at minimum. I never get rid of a book either. I have an extensive library.

And my kids learned this from me so they are very much a chip off the block.

Congratulations again on your son's achievements and I do hope he will get what he is striving for!

My best,
micro...




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Re: Malia Obama is going to Harvard — but taking a year off first
By: Decomposed
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Mon, 02 May 16 10:53 PM
Msg. 06132 of 47202

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re: "WHAT does he want to study and be when he graduates?

Thanks for the response. Joey is not at your daughter's level, and I'm not going to try to claim that he is. Scholastically, it sounds as if she's in the upper 99.9999 percentile. I'm not surprised that Harvard accepted her.

However, Joey is in a class of 500 students and I don't think there's anyone who is obviously more accomplished.

He doesn't know what he wants to major in. That makes choosing a college more difficult. At various times, he's expressed interest in majoring in genetic engineering, linguistics, architectural engineering, mathematics, biology. Coming back from All-state choir, he said he'd really enjoy being a choir director. I trust I'll be able to talk him out of that.

One of Harvard's real strengths is in helping students decide on a major. Aside from its prestige, I think that's what he likes about it. Harvard also has ENORMOUS endowments to reduce the cost. Although tuition is $70,000/year, I don't think we'd be charged even 25 percent of that.

I'm not sure what his overall high school GPA is. It was 4.0 through last year, but this year he finally received a B in English due to a misunderstanding about an assignment that wasn't turned in. He's happy with the adjusted (for AP classes) 3rd quarter 4.3 he's getting, but only because he was afraid of getting yet another B that looks to have been avoided. His overall 3-year GPA is considerably higher than 4.3. I'll tell you what it is when he gets his grades.

Excluding the AP bonus points (which many colleges disregard), he'd have a GPA in the ballpark of 3.95. His SAT score was 2280 which would be 1520 if it were still a 1600 point test. 2280/1520 is higher than what the majority of Harvard undergraduates scored. He's taking a specialized SAT test shortly since Harvard requires it, and he will take the regular SAT again in the Fall. He thinks he can improve on the 2280.

We'll never know what sort of grades Malia Obama received, whether she was in the running for her school's top student (there is no longer such a thing as 'Valedictorian' at Fairfax VA high schools. It's criminal what's being done in the interest of making every student feel like 'a success.'), how many 5s she received on AP exams (Joey expects to have seven or eight by the end of his Junior year), extracurricular activities she's engaged in (while in High School, my son has had named parts in two high school musicals, and been the pianist in four others (three of which were not with the High School), #1 tenor in his hgih school three times, #1 in the district once, qualified for an NBC trivia show, been on the debate team once and a trivia team twice.

I do know this: Malia's Letters of Recommendation to Harvard are undoubtedly more impressive than those Joey has obtained. (I wouldn't be surprised if she's got one from the dean!) I seriously doubt they are more heartfelt. And we do have one from a director at Wells Fargo. How's that for a hoot, given my attitude toward bankers??
 


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