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domingo, 5 de junio de 2011

Unlock the Secrets to Creating the Best College Application Possible


The secrets to writing a great college application involve your being organized, being well-prepared, and having assistance and guidance from a qualified success coach who can help you navigate the entire process.

You can create a college application that effectively promotes you to the college admissions committee!

The college application process is more stressful than ever, but I can show you how to create an application that effectively promotes you to the admissions committee.

The Common Application is one of the best things that have ever happened to streamline the application process.

Students can apply to over 300 different colleges and universities by using the same application form. Students can complete the common application online, and they can with the click of a mouse submit the application to the schools they designate. That saves a tremendous amount of time.

Some colleges will request a supplementary essay or other material from the student. Overall, this is a tremendous improvement over they way things used to be.

You can (and should) complete your applications before the summer of your senior year.

Students and their families have asked me if it makes any difference if they use the common application or a specific college application. Honestly, it doesn't make any difference.

The word was out for a while that the colleges favor their own applications, and students who applied using the common application put themselves at a distinct disadvantage. The member institutions that accept the common application have a contractual obligation not to discriminate against students who use the common application. All of my children have used the common application, and they had no problems whatsoever.

I encourage students to apply well in advance of the stated deadlines. If you follow my advice, your resume, your table of activities, and your college essays or personal statements will be completed well before the beginning of your senior year.

Many applications have the same components. Only the college essay or personal statement and any short-answer questions may be different. The basic components of a college application, which can be completed in advance are:


Personal data: Student's name, address, telephone number, date of birth, email address and other contact information, country of citizenship, social security number, racial or ethnic group (optional - but I encourage any student who may be able to benefit from any minority preference status to complete the personal data, including race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, etc.)
Educational Data: Name, address, etc. of all of the high schools you attended. You will need to know your school's CEEB / ACT Code, your counselor's name and contact information, etc.
Standardized Test Information: List the name of test (ACT, SAT I, SAT II Subject Tests, etc.), date taken or to be taken, your score on each test and subtest (if requested), etc.
Family Information: Parents' names, parents' occupations, parents' level of education and colleges attended (if any), names of siblings and listings of the colleges they attended, etc.
Academic honors
Extracurricular, Personal, and Volunteer Activities (including summer): List the activity, dates of participation, approximate number of hours per week or month, number of weeks per year you participated, positions held, honors won, if you plan to participate in college, etc. You can see how valuable it is to keep an updated resume and table of activities.
Work Experience:  List the specific nature of the work, your employer's contact information, dates of employment, approximate number of hours per week, etc. on your college application.

I'm sure you can readily see that by completing these portions of your application before you senior year, and simply updating them as necessary, you can have most of your college application completed before you start your senior year classes. That will greatly reduce the stress associated with applying to college.

Even if you decide to apply early decision, you should still be ahead of the game and able to submit outstanding applications in a relatively short period of time - especially if you have followed my advice and completed your college essay or personal statement during the summer after junior year.

Applying to college surely tests your time management and organizational skills. It's very important to know what forms each college requires, the various deadlines, whether they have received all of your recommendations, etc.








Angela Arnold is an educator, author, consultant, and coach with close to 40 years experience in areas of academic achievement ranging from preK-12 on up to graduate and professional school.

She is a parent of five college graduates, a study abroad advocate and volunteer, a sought-after speaker, and a mentor to students of all ages and from varied educational backgrounds. Specializing in helping students get into their dream colleges, Angela Arnold is a wealth of information about the entire college application process.

Ready to learn more about how to get admitted to your dream college? Be sure to look for Mrs. Arnold's many college admissions videos by visiting her website and blog. Subscribe to her free, powerful 7-Day E-Course on what you need to do to get accepted to your top-choice college by completing the form on her home page at http://www.collegeadmissions411.com/

Contact Mrs. Arnold at 602.539.8857. You may also sign up for a free consultation about the college admissions process by completing the form at http://www.collegeadmissions411.com


College Application Process Blunders - Don't Make This Mistake With Your College Admission Essay


There are some common mistakes made by college applicants when trying to make their college admission essay a good one. I managed to figure out how to write a standout college admissions essay that helped me get into three Ivy League colleges. As a former recruiter for Yale University, I remember the reactions from admissions officers as they read a good college essay versus an average one. I would say that there are six mistakes that are the most common and potentially the most deadly to college applicants who want to get into Ivy League colleges or other universities during the college admission process that result in major blunders. One mistake I saw was:  submitting a generic application.

Read each college application essay topic and try to put it into the context of the individual colleges. You can easily research a college's history online or at your local library. Try to find out what the topics were for a year or two prior to your application year and this might give you an edge with coming up with your own college essay ideas even before the college or university announces their current college application essay topics. Although the questions may change slightly, the general themes discussed will remain the same, after all,  in a good college essay one year,  is a good college essay any year. 

Doing your homework, or in this case, online research, will help you tailor your essay to the specific universities you target during the college application process.You probably will not need to write a completely different essay for each application, but it needs to appear that you did so that each college or university feels like you are taking them seriously (and indeed you should be).








Unfortunately, this is not the only mistake made during the college admissions process by college applicants who strive to write a good college essay that will help them to get into Ivy League colleges. To help those who are serious about getting into Ivy League colleges and getting into university in general, I outline insider information based on my experience as a recruiter and alumni interviewer for Yale University. My recommendations, tips, and insight are available at http://www.collegeadmissionessaytips.com as part of the Keys to the CASTLE program (College Admissions Secrets & Tips to Look Exceptional). If you want to increase the odds of getting into university or want your child to get into Ivy League college, then you need to immediately go to http://www.collegeadmissionessaytips.com and get the FREE REPORT: Top College Essay Ideas. Everyday that goes by that you don't access this information, the odds of getting in decreases. High school graduation is right around the corner, don't you want your child to have big plans for the following fall. I hope this was helpful to you. Here's to making your dreams, your reality.- Kamala Appel, Exec. Producer


sábado, 4 de junio de 2011

Master the College Application Process - How to Get Into College With Unique College Essay Ideas


Are you struggling to figure out the college application process. Do you want some college essay ideas that can help you figure out how to get into Ivy League colleges or any university, for that matter? I was where you are once and that is why I am writing this article.

There are some common mistakes made during the college application process by college applicants when trying to come up with college essay ideas that will help them get into college, especially college application essay topics that may help them to get into Ivy League colleges. As a former recruiter for Yale University, I remember the reactions from admissions officers as they read an average college admission essay as opposed to a good one. A good college essay starts with having good college essay ideas. I would say that there are six mistakes that are the most common and potentially the most deadly to someone writing admission essays as part of the college application process. One mistake I saw was: a college applicant not writing something that was true to the college applicant's life story.         

One of the biggest mistakes a college applicant can make when writing their college admission essays during the college application process is writing something that is not true to their unique life experience. So if you are seeking college essay ideas or college application essay topics that will help you write a good college essay, look no further than your own backyard, so to speak, your values, your background, and your community. Represent! Some of the biggest and brightest leaders come from dark and humble beginnings.

Bill Clinton came from a dysfunctional family. Barack Obama overcame adversity. Look where both of them are now. Don't be ashamed. Be proud of who you are because that is what makes you- you; and more importantly, it could be what sets you apart from the competition and helps you get into Ivy League colleges potentially all the universities that you apply to for consideration.








Unfortunately, this is not the only mistake made by college applicants when writing college admission essays or during the college application process. To help those who are serious about getting into university, especially those who want to get into Ivy League colleges, I outline insider information based on my experiences as a recruiter and alumni interviewer for Yale University. My recommendations, tips, and insight are available at http://www.collegeadmissionessaytips.com as part of the Keys to the CASTLE program (College Admissions Secrets & Tips to Look Exceptional) and will help you come up with college essay ideas that can help you figure out how to get into a top college. If you want to increase the odds of figuring out how to get into college or your child getting into an Ivy League college, then you need to immediately go to http://www.collegeadmissionessaytips.com and get the Free Report: TOP ESSAY IDEAS. Everyday that goes by that you don't access this information, the odds of getting in decreases. High school graduation is right around the corner, don't you want your child to have big plans for the following fall. I hope this was helpful to you. Here's to making your dreams a reality.- Kamala Appel, Exec. Producer