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What Your Admissions Essay Absolutely Must Be About!
Over the years when I’ve helped students with their writing and their preparation for college one of the things that has always amazed me is that many students have no idea what their college admission essay should be about. Simply put the essay is about YOU. No matter what the question you are writing about is, no matter how strangely or obliquely the question is phrased YOU MUST WRITE ABOUT YOU.
Although the admissions essay is becoming more important every year, it still is NOT the most important part of your application packet. For the vast majority of colleges and universities, the admissions office will use the essay as a tiebreaker. If two students are very close in grades, character, recommendations, and test scores, the student with the better essay has a better chance of being admitted. The admission official is looking for something that will push the applications over into the pile he or she will recommend for acceptance.
However, rarely, if ever is an admissions essay going to gain admittance with a weak academic record, lack of participation in high school activities, and poor test scores. So don’t bank on your admissions essay to carry the ball for you. A well-written essay that isn’t backed by academic records and test scores indicate that someone else wrote the student’s admission essay.
Take a moment and think about how the admissions official will use your essay and what he or she wants. He or she wants to know something about you. He or she wants to know what makes you more worthy of admission than someone else.When you are writing your essay make it personal. Make it about you!
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Want to Homeschool High School for Your Child?
With public schools becoming more dangerous and private schools being too expensive, many parents have opted to homeschool high school for their children. The benefits are actually quite wonderful and it allows you to bond with your teenager is many ways.
This allows you, as the parent, to make sure your teenager is getting the best education possible so that they can do well in college or in their future career. Homeschool high school allows the student to focus on their studies without all the peer pressure and problems that are associated with public high school.
Here are just a few of the benefits you and your son or daughter can enjoy using homeschool high school:
- No overcrowded classrooms. You are your child will be working together on a one-on-one basis and you will be able to provide all the attention and help your son or daughter may need. Public schools are getting more and more overloaded each day and the teachers just cannot spend the quality time with each student that they may need to succeed.
- Your child will never struggle through a lesson because you are there to realize that he or she needs to do some extra work in that area. You are able to immediately recognize trouble, and to go back over the lesson with your child.
- Homeschool high school is much, much safer than public schools. You know for a fact that your child’s life is not in danger when they are learning. Unfortunately, you just can’t say the same things about public schools anymore.
- No teacher in the world, no matter how good, can want the kind of success for your child that you do. As a parent, you can ensure that your child is successful, and you will work harder than anyone else to do so.
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How Students Finally Get to College With Essays For Scholarships
Students often have difficulty get into college. They may have low test scores, bad grades in high school or not enough money to pay for the courses that they want. However, there are ways that students can get into college with essays for scholarships. Here are some tips on which essays and scholarships are the best for college.
The first step is to look for essays. Sure, there are millions of essays out there, but which ones are going to provide you with the best results. There are some essays for rich people, some for poor people, some for black people, some for white people. The real end result is finding a scholarship and essay that is for a small enough set of members that you will win. This could be from a church, a work related group, or even an activity you are involved in. Essays here will often be about a page or two and will want you to answer a prompt. Just make sure you follow the prompt, include your best English writing, type it up and send it on in. Do not give the judges your life story, but persuade them as to why you should win.
There are millions of people trying to get into college. They need to have the money to get into the school of their dreams. Some people do have the cash, and some people do not. However, with essays for scholarships you can become one of the people who does have the cash needed to get into college.
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The Secret to Scholarship Success
With rising college costs, continuing inflation, and narrowing job markets; students all over the U.S. are seeking a variety of options for college financing. In many cases, the attainment of a scholarship is the difference in whether a student attends college or not. Scholarships are available from many sources, but knowing how to qualify and be selected as the recipient of a specific scholarship is the big question for most students and parents.
The key to winning college scholarships is through proper planning and taking the appropriate actions at the right time. Some tips for being successful are as follows:
Start Early to ready yourself. Building academic and personal credentials takes time. Transcripts reveal academic achievements from the 9th to the l2th grades, so the 9th grade is a good starting point for high grades and test-taking success. Yet, acquiring a foundation for learning begins earlier in elementary school. The higher the G.P.A. and the higher the SAT/ACT scores the better your chances for scholarships.
Get Involvedin school and community activities. Good grades are important, but college and scholarship committees have many applicants with outstanding G.P.A.’s and test scores. Leadership, involvement, and community service show a student’s potential, diversity, and concern for others.
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