I'm starting to sit down and write mine out. Is anyone on here really knowledgeable about what I should write, and wouldn't mine critiquing mine?
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I hop you get intto collge. Good luk!
When I applied for college they seemed more interested in knowing what my parents' work lives and income levels were like than what I had actually accomplished.
You have to write an essay to get into university in the states? In Canada they base everything off your marks, the top academic students get in, the cut offs are different every year. It seems so much easier and less stressful here.
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You have to write an essay to get into university in the states? In Canada they base everything off your marks, the top academic students get in, the cut offs are different every year. It seems so much easier and less stressful here.
lowsound
You have to write an essay to get into university in the states? In Canada they base everything off your marks, the top academic students get in, the cut offs are different every year. It seems so much easier and less stressful here.
lowsound
My daughter's neck deep in the process right now. Every school she's considering stresses that the essay is a chance to get to know the person behind the grades/scores/recommendations. Think about it: if a school is receiving 20,000 applications for 1,700 slots, and a frightening percentage of applicants have GPAs in the 4.0 range and SATs above 2200 (a scenario that describes most elite schools), how does someone stick out from the crowd?
Entrance examinations? I don't know if it is any better, but that's how it works here in Finland. High school grades + entrance examination combined and the people who have the highest scores are accepted. The entrance exam needs to be hard enough to separate the applicants. Usually there is also a "bonus group" for those who do well in the entrance examination (close to full score or something similar).
It's also different here in a way because we apply directly for a major program. So the entrance examinations are usually specific for the program. Math, physics and chem for the engineers, several different books on various subjects for those applying for history program and so on.
When I applied for college they seemed more interested in knowing what my parents' work lives and income levels were like than what I had actually accomplished.