Monday, March 7, 2016

College Application Tips

Application tips for college
Applying to college can really be challenging and stressful. Just imagine the tons of requirements you need to gather, the long application forms you need to fill out, and the different essays you need to write for each of the different schools you are applying to. With the overwhelming college application process you need to undergo, do you think you can perfect all your college applications? Here are 3 effective tips on how you can make the best out of your college application.

1.       College application is more than just filling out application forms with personal information and statistics about yourself. More importantly, when preparing your college application, you need to strategically sew together the major components of your application – extracurricular activities, personal statement, supplementary essays, and resume – to create a picture of you that the admissions committee will appreciate. Through these components, you need to build an image that would grab the attention of the one evaluating you and convince him/her that you are a good fit to the school you are applying to.

2.       Preparation and diligence are keys to perfecting your college application. Take time to complete your application and carefully provide information. When you write essays, for example, write with your heart and make sure to review, edit, and refine your write up. Prepare for interviews and present yourself well. If you do not show diligence in your college application, other candidates can take your spot in your dream college. With more and more students applying for highly selective schools, setting yourself apart can be challenging, if not impossible. Thus, you have to work as hard as you can and prove that you deserve to be in your school of choice.

3.       Finally, do not work on your application just before the deadline. Several months before the application process begins, you need to be doing some preparations already like figuring out what SAT subjects you want to take, reviewing for your standardized tests, and gathering your application requirements. When you do this, you’ll have your requirements ready and you won’t have to cram when during your application.

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