Monday, August 3, 2020
Freshman Admissions
Freshman Admissions If she hasnât been in touch with a rep, she will use this yearâs prompts as a guide. Her counselor also suggests the University of Mary Washington, another Virginia public school, because itâs close to D.C. Rachel has won numerous awards and intends to play at the intramural level in college. She decides that would make a better topic for Michiganâs âextracurricular activityâ essay. Rachel takes a few days to relax after completing 11th grade before creating a spreadsheet listing her colleges. Finally, she checks the Common App to make sure supplemental essay prompts have not changed, then gets to work. She plans to write each morning and see her friends in the afternoon only if she has made real progress on her essays that day. Rachel decides to write about her local and global communities of Third Culture Kids. To be able to tweak this essay for several colleges, Rachel will write about her most meaningful community in the first half of the essay, and then gear the second half to each college. Because UVA and Michigan request similar word counts, she will not have to adjust these for length. Right now, halfway around the globe, an American high school junior is gearing up for the U.S. college admissions process. Letâs give her the way-too-peppy name of Rachel Resilient. Our counselors are accustomed to tutoring over the phone and reviewing drafts by email. They can work with students from anywhere in the world, at any time. She then uses both the Common App and individual collegesâ websites to find guidelines, deadlines and essay prompts. If Rachel has established a relationship with a college admissions representative, she will ask if supplemental essay prompts for next season will change. In the end, Rachel doesnât finish all her essays by the start of school. Remember that her list was ambitious, with quite a few supplementals, and her momentum was disrupted by vacation. As her schedule grows heavier, she ends up taking Michigan off her list. I know fraternities are a pretty big deal in college, but I think fraternities are totally gay. â Instead, ask, âWhat should I tell them about me? â Have someone read your essay to see if your point comes across. She now has a short draft of the âWhy This College? â essay for Barnard and a Community essay for UVA; if she has time, sheâll tweak them later for Michigan. She doesnât even start the basketball essay for Michigan now. But she does complete very rough drafts of the Catch-22 essays for UVA and George Mason. After returning from vacation, Rachel finds herself jet-lagged, distracted by friends and uninspired. Thank you for your patience as we continue to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Visit ourCOVID-19 Resourcespage for updates and digital learning resources to assist students, teachers, schools and workers impacted by COVID-19. In other words, youâd run a triathlon to get out of writing an essay? Whichever way you lean, letâs talk a little bit about strategy, implementation, and getting âer done. Essays should reveal your strengths, passions and how you connect to others by sharing your experiences in a heartfelt and authentic essay. Admissions Officers consider many factorsin evaluating your college application, including your college application essay. Now school is starting, and she hasnât even begun the unique essay for William & Mary or the conversation with a historical woman for Barnard. She considers dropping her application to Barnard but has a flash of inspiration during a study hall, envisioning herself sitting at a Jerusalem café asking Golda Meir questions about the call of leadership.
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