Prepping for College Admissions? Here’s 4 Things That Can Give Your Application a Boost

Prepping for College Admissions? Here’s 4 Things That Can Give Your Application a Boost
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    You already know that good grades, high test scores and lots of extracurricular activities can help keep your college application out of the reject pile.

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However, it takes more than that to rise to the top in today’s competitive academic environment, especially if you’re seeking coveted scholarships. If you’re currently prepping for college admissions, here are four things that can give your application a boost.

Applying Early

The early bird gets the worm, or in this case, into college. Take advantage of your prospective school’s early admissions program to get a jump on acceptance.

Even if your school doesn’t have early admissions, getting your application in as soon as possible is still a big advantage.

Do you think tossing in a late application will get you more attention? Think again. Many schools automatically toss any materials that come in after the deadline.

Getting in an application early can also give you peace of mind, letting you focus on your next application or just letting you relax before you get the results.

Hiring a Consultant

A very effective way to increase your chances of getting into your dream school is to recruit professional help. A college admission consulting service can take your application to the next level by helping you convey more than just your grades and activities.

An admissions consultant can show you how to tell your unique story to the admissions committee in a way that grabs their attention and makes your application unforgettable.

Whether you hire a consultant or not, having a counselor, parent, sibling, or friend look over your essays can help you find your voice and touch up some grammar mistakes. You can be too close to your application to see its virtues and its flaws, so bringing in an outside voice can help you know how to go forward.

Volunteer Experience and Internships

There’s nothing like existing work experience to show a school that you will excel in their program. Having a volunteer job or internship on your application can boost you to the top of the pile. Practical, hands-on experience is increasingly more important than other activities like clubs or sports, so giving up an extracurricular to make time for a relevant volunteer position or internship is worth it.

If you have some time before your application is due, consider signing up for some volunteer work at the library or at a local charity. The experience might show up well on a transcript, but will likely also be personally rewarding.

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Speaking Another Language

We live in an increasingly global society, which means that fluency in more than one language is a valuable skill. If you’re bilingual or multilingual, make sure you emphasize it on your college applications. Mention any language clubs or competitions you have participated in or translation work you have done.

Consider including a copy of your admissions essay in your second language if your college’s application rules allow it. If you haven’t yet learned a second language, take the opportunity when you start college or even before.

If you don’t have an internship under your belt, only speak one language or can’t afford a consultant, don’t worry. College admissions are extremely competitive, which means that you’re in good company if you get rejected. Remember to do your best and apply to as many schools as you can in order to increase your odds.

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