Your Way to College

admin December 26th, 2007

It is not a thing to be embarrassed of. The college as well as university admissions procedure can be irresistible, and since it’s continually evolving (and every school uses diverse criteria for estimating admissions!), and it would be hard for anybody to master the procedure.
 
To take some sort of deduction out of college admissions, we made a decision to get the hottest on the procedure from these in the know. So, Kerry Rosen, Director of Admissions for Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College of Florida Atlantic University, as well as Susan Hertz, Associate Director, Marketing of American University, provided some information for the graduates from high school getting ready to apply to some college.
 
The most widespread mistake applicants make to reduce their chances of being accepted into some university or college?
 
Kerry ROSEN: They usually submit late and incomplete applications, or simply don’t check to make out what is required, for example, the number letters, an essay against a graded sample, and so on.
 
Susan HERTZ: Or they simply don’t check to ensure that all the necessary parts of the student’s application have really arrived.
 
And what is the rough weight given to those grades, test scores, and extracurricular as well as community activities, compositions and recommendations? And what other features do you usually like to think about?
 
Kerry ROSEN: We place great weight on the academic evidence since we offer an extremely difficult program and we need to be convinced that our applicants have something to become successful here. We take a look at their test scores, the potency of the lessons taken, grades, plus also want a graded sample in writing so that we could see the way the applicant can communicate when writing. As well as academics, we are keen on what the potential student does outside his/her classroom – school or community involvement, some employment experience, their honors and awards. Besides, letters from teachers or counselors as well as people from the community let us know a lot concerning the student’s character, their motivation in addition to level of compassion.

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