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How to Write a Stand-Out College Admission Letter
A compelling card or letter serves as a follow-up to an application, reinforcing a student’s interest in an institution and reminding admissions officers of their strengths. This guide outlines key components, structure, and expert tips to help students craft an impactful letter that enhances their application.
How to Write a Personal Essay for a Typical College Application
Starting college applications is exciting, but writing a personal essay can be intimidating. The good news is that the best personal essays all share certain traits, and with practice, you can write your own show-stopper.
How to Write a Hook For a College Application Essay
Learn how your essay can stand out by utilizing attention-grabbing hooks. Let’s dive into what makes a good hook and review some college essay hooks examples.
Guiding Your Teen to Write a Winning College Admissions Essay: A Parent’s Guide
Unlock the secrets to a successful college admissions essay with this comprehensive guide for parents. Learn how to support your teen in crafting a standout essay that captures their unique strengths and experiences.
How to Write a “Why Us?” Admissions Essay
August is upon us! For many high school seniors, that means one thing – college application season. Like most things about senior year, the college application process challenges you to look forward and backward simultaneously.
The Most Effective Strategies to Master Your College Essay
Struggling to write the perfect college essay? Here are some of the most effective strategies that can help you master your essay & get into your dream school.
The Weight of the College Essay
The contemporary college admissions landscape is treacherous. Schools are reporting record application numbers since test-optional policies have gone mainstream, yet the number of available seats remains constant. There aren’t many things seniors can control at this point in the application process, considering GPAs are nearly finalized and suddenly joining four new extracurricular activities is bound to raise red flags for admissions committees. The college essay, though, is the one piece that still needs to be added to the enormous puzzle of lists and numbers that composes your academic portfolio.
Should You Respond to the COVID-19 Question?
There is no doubt that COVID-19 has disrupted your high school experience and college plans in some way. For the 2022-23 admissions cycle, The Common App will continue to include this question on their application portal as an opportunity for you to elaborate on how the pandemic has affected your life.
How to Choose Between Common App and Coalition for College?
Unlike back in the day when your application was a simple envelope sealed with spit and sent by snail mail, in today’s world, you can apply to multiple colleges at once and have your application information organized and stored at your fingertips. There are two primary platforms that facilitate this expedited process: the Common App and the Coalition for College. If you are pushing to meet an ED deadline or are just getting prepared and you don’t yet know which platform to use and why, read on!
How Does College Essay Coaching Work?
The process of applying for college so often feels uniquely impersonal – application forms are rote, recommendations seem almost formulaic, and your standardized test scores and GPA are literally numbers. The college essay provides everyone with a much-needed break from statistics. And the cliché is true: it’s your opportunity to show admissions officers that you are “more than a number.”
The Common App’s Newest Essay Prompt
After a tumultuous year, college applications may seem more intimidating than ever. We’re here to help unpack the new Common App essay prompt and open a discussion on how best to choose your essay topic.
How to Make Your College Essay Stand Out
According to FairTest, roughly two-thirds of U.S. universities are now test-optional or test-blind in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Across the country, school districts converted grading systems to pass/fail while students had extracurriculars and volunteer opportunities cancelled.
As a result, colleges will have to rely on only a handful of application components for admissions decisions. The dreaded college essay holds more weight than ever before.
How to Write a College Essay that Actually Works
Your essay is your opportunity to let your character shine and convince admissions officers that you will be a vibrant asset to their student body. To that end, we’ve got some tips for writing an essay that stands out.
College Admissions: The Year in Review
The year 2019 did not disappoint those who love change in college admissions. Here are highlights students should be aware of.
A Word on the Admissions Scandal
The recent college admissions scandal has sparked an important debate around ethical access to higher education.
Additions to the College Admissions Landscape
In recent years, more colleges have introduced indirect means of assessing student interest and engagement.