How Harvard and Yale cook the books -- Read at your own peril!

Really not worth discussing further. Hannah said her toughest clients were vals with 35 ACTs that have nothing to say and so don’t get good admission results. I said I feel bad for such kids, if this is a personality thing. That is all. I can see a kid with autistic tendencies or social anxiety issues falling into this category. Never said they wouldn’t ultimately be successful or have a good college experience. And some of those kids may get into Harvard. However, I know kids that, while very bright and great students, have flown under the radar, some because they would rather play video games in their spare time, but several others because they just didn’t have the social skills to be accepted, get noticed, or become a leader in a group activity. And they did not get the top colleges. Really, again an aside to Hannah nothing more and maybe my understanding of Hannah’s comment is in error.