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How to Improve Your College Admissions Essay

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

How to Improve Your College Admissions Essay

How to Improve Your College Admissions Essay

The college admissions essay can be quite a daunting and intimidating task for many aspiring college students. However, the college admissions essay does not have to be so bad. In all actuality though, it seems many colleges do favor an application essay which knocks them off their feet, but in that case, a book on writing essays may help with that task along with a LOT of practice. On the other hand, many colleges and universities just want to know more about YOU…while seeing how well you write.

Colleges and universities WANT you to succeed. They want you to do well on the college admissions essay so they can accept you and make them look great! In order to help you along with this task, I have put together some tips to help all students along with their university admissions essays.

First thing I wanted to point out is that focusing and staying on a topic that you know about very well is key. This will show, through your writing, that you are very sincere and do not appear to be misleading anyone. Write what you now about.

Put a little bit of humor in your writing. Of course, the college application essay is not a stand up comedy routing, but a little humor helps show a more modest side to your self. Remember to stay on topic while modestly making light humor out of some of the subject matter in your college admissions essay topic.

In reference to the last tip, remember that you don’t need to impress the reader with something you don’t really have. Try to avoid using really big words that you normally would never ever use in real life. This will only come across as inflated and a little odd to them. But don’t worry, they read enough of this type of thins in many college admissions essays all the time from others. Be original.

Even though there may be an option to hand write your college application essay, try to type your essay out completely. If you cannot gain access to a computer or simply must write your essay out, then be sure to write as legibly as you can. A messy-looking essay may not show your writing in its best light and may even potentially hurt the reader’s impression of your writing skills overall. So it is just safer to type the essay when applying for college.

Start out with a rough draft of your essay and make improvements as you go along rather than simply writing from the heart and letting destiny do the rest. This will give you an opportunity to look over your grammar and be sure that it is clear, concise and legible (if writing by hand). You are trying to make the best impression possible for this admissions essay so make this shot count.

After you have written the essay and have made corrections on it, have family and friends look at it with a critical eye. Ask friends or family members who have already written a college application essay to take a look at it to see if it does any justice based on their past essay experience.

As I mentioned earlier, different colleges have different requirements for their admissions essays and it would be very wise to read over all of the guidelines the college or university sets forth in regards to your college admissions essay. It is very important to follow directions, especially when you want them to educate you. So be sure that the essay is no longer or shorter than what they require.

These tips and referring to other essay-writing resources can help you, as a student, to really achieve your college goals and getting into that college you really wanted to attend. In many cases, seemingly smaller things such as the college essay for admissions makes such a big difference as it is the only real statement you are able to make in reference to the consideration of your admission to the college. So give it your best shot and show those essay readers the best side of you.

S. Michael Windsor is currently publisher and a writer for BackToSchoolNetwork.com. The BSN Online Back To School Guide is a premier college back-to-school information platform that provides individuals with a quality in-depth look at these topics as well as the associated products, services and information available today. Visit us today at http://www.BackToSchoolNetwork.com and get your free subscription our member services.

Go4Bschool.com Offers Applicants Percentage Chances of Admission






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Go4Bschool.com Offers Applicants Percentage Chances of Admission
College Admissions Services, the developers of ChancesR™ technology used to predict percentage chances of admission for undergraduates, today announced the launch of go4bschool.com. Go4bschool.com offers potential MBA applicants their chances of admission at the nation’s 50 most competitive business schools and information and advice about the application process.





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CHICAGO, IL (PRWEB) September 14, 2004

College Admissions Services — the developers of ChancesR™ technology used to predict percentage chances of admission for undergraduates — today announced the launch of go4bschool.com. “Our goal is to provide business school-bound professionals with the information and resources they need to make informed decisions when considering competitive MBA programs” says Matthew Schuldt, Co-Founder, College Admissions Services, Inc.

Applying to business school can be a time-consuming, expensive, and stressful process. College Admissions Services can help ease the burden by calculating a potential applicant’s percentage chances of admission at the nation’s top 50 MBA programs. The basis of the service is proprietary ChancesR™ technology, which the company’s admissions specialists leverage to calculate each client’s percentage chances of admission for the MBA program(s) they select.

An applicant who knows his percentage chances of admission is able to see where he stands at his top choices, which enables him to focus on the top B-schools where he has the best chances of getting in. It also eases anxiety by allowing applicants to identify “safety schools” and find B-schools where he is likely to be admitted.

College Admissions Services’ objective, statistics-based approach provides its clients with access to accurate, personalized, and unbiased information to allow them to make confident, informed decisions about their futures. All predictions are backed by a full money-back guarantee.

College Admissions Services has predicted undergraduate applicants’ chances of admission with outstanding accuracy (greater than 96%) since 2001.

About College Admissions Services

College Admissions Services, Inc. is an Internet-based admissions counseling organization headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The basis of the company’s services is its proprietary ChancesR™ technology, which allows it to predict a potential applicant’s percentage chances of admission at more than 150 undergraduate colleges (http://www.go4college.com) and the top 50 U.S. graduate business schools (http://www.go4bschool.com).

College Admissions Services has predicted undergraduate applicants’ chances of admission with outstanding accuracy (greater than 96%) since 2001. Our newest site www.go4bschool.com was launched in the fall of 2004.

The expert admissions specialists at College Admissions Services are personally familiar with many of the colleges and business schools listed on its websites. Members of the staff have attended top colleges including Dartmouth, Illinois Wesleyan, Princeton, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), Skidmore, Union, University of Chicago, Vassar, and Wesleyan as undergraduates and have attended and been accepted to many of the nation’s top business schools including Harvard GSB, Dartmouth (Tuck School), Cornell (Johnson School), Boston College, University of Illinois MBA, and University of Notre Dame (Mendoza School of Business).

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A Commendable College Vision for College Admissions Assistance

Monday, August 16th, 2010

A Commendable College Vision for College Admissions Assistance

College admissions have never been so easy before. Well for the first time college admission requirements have become customized and college admission information is available like never before. College Admission planning and college admission advice/assistance, college admissions deadlines the most sought after services are now available through mycollegevision.com, a platform that grooms young minds and helps them to prosper o their career front. College planning services have in fact never been such systematic and easy. This is a haven for students wishing to rise from the ashes of a broken career or groom a competitive career for themselves.

Mycollegevision.com started as a team of experienced experts with a vision to help students to make them-selves competitive and contribute to the growth of the economy and country. Students here are taught to realize their inner potential and analyze their strengths and weaknesses. Students learn hoe to get an edge over their competitors at the time of college admissions. With superior college admissions advice and college planning services several success stories have been scripted here. There has been an amazing response from student takers.

Moreover apart from the financial aid information and college planning services cum assistance, college admissions deadlines are catered to and students are seen with smiling faces. Special resources like financial aids, scholarship information, SAT preparation, grooming, improvement of specific skills there is an excellent student athlete marketing package aimed at improvising the skills of special talents, Music, arts, sports are the chief amongst these talents. The student athlete marketing package aims at networking with top people in the respective industry and providing a platform for the young minds to realize their potential, get a scholarship, attend a summer camp and cultivate an all round development. All this will in turn help the student to get selected in the best of colleges that nurture potential.

Moreover all the college planning, college admission advice, College Admission Assistance comes with individualized services. The parents have special resources that help them to decide if the child needs this program. They can look at the statistics of college enrollments and increasingly competitive scenario and can prepare their child in accordance with the job market. Parents and students can request for special phone consultation for personalized services. One on one attention comes easily here and students are helped with college planning services, college admission deadlines, college admission requirements and college selection process.

It all starts with the college admission requirement analysis. After this the student is made to get prepared for the challenging process with his hand help by the experts. If parents are still worried about the fact that all this may not work, Mycollegevision has special networking links that help the students to get satisfactory and competitive college admissions. Special blogs, testimonials pages and chat rooms are available for all the students who have registered them-selves here.

Lisa Taylor is a senior college admissions adviser with My College Vision helping students and parents in Virginia with College admissions counseling, college admissions planning, college admission requirements, college admissions help, college admissions advice.

A politically correct admissions video for Whiteman College goes horribly wrong.
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MyCollegeCalendar.org Launches Simplified College Admissions System for Students, Parents, Counselors






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MyCollegeCalendar.org Launches Simplified College Admissions System for Students, Parents, Counselors
A step-by-step online system of planning, applying and then preparing for college.






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Quote startHigh school counselors typically are responsible for hundreds of students and will welcome a complete desktop tool at their fingertips when advising students on the college admission processQuote end

New York, NY (PRWEB) March 6, 2008

MyCollegeCalendar.org today unveils its Essential Admissions System™, a new online college admissions tool simplifying the way Junior and Senior high school students plan, apply and then prepare for college. The unique online system uses a patent-pending calendaring method of scheduling tasks and notifying users of upcoming college admission deadlines. The Step-by-Step process is written and designed specifically for students and offers recommended ‘How-to’ guides on nearly all college admission topics.

“When it comes to the college admission process, parents need structure and strategic advice in order for their child to achieve optimal results, says Mike Jacobson, CEO of MyCollegeCalendar.org. “Unfortunately, few families can afford personal admission consultants and most online college admission resources lack a step-by-step ‘A to Z’ process.”

In the Essential Admissions System™, time-based steps and reminders are recommended for students to accomplish along with specific easy to read instructions and detailed information on subject area. Building on years of experience and testing, the company’s team of content writers comb through hundreds of admission sources every year, and discuss new developments with college admission officers and high school counselors nationwide, constantly writing and updating the online “guides”. The system also notifies members by e-mail or text messages with important reminders and critical deadlines.

“Our system is an absolute breakthrough both in affordability and in a time-proven process. We like to think we’re ‘leveling the playing field’ in today’s competitive college admissions arena by offering every student and parent a powerful yet affordable admission tool.”

The system is available to students and parents for a monthly fee of .95 per month, on MyCollegeCalendar.org

The company also offers a ‘Free Counselor Dashboard™’ to high school counselors and educators nationwide providing access to an educator version of the Essential Admissions System™, free of charge.

“High school counselors typically are responsible for hundreds of students and will welcome a complete desktop tool at their fingertips when advising students on the college admission process”, said Jacobson. “We feel that working in tandem with educators as an all-in-one resource will help more students successfully navigate the college admission and financial aid processes, and gain admission to their top choice colleges and universities.”

About MyCollegeCalendar.org

MyCollegeCalendar.org is a unique, calendar-based, college admission “How-to” site written and designed for students, parents and educators. For nearly a decade the company has provided free college admissions consulting and published multiple college admission “How-to” guides for families seeking college admission assistance. Based in New York City with offices in Sacramento, California, the company develops and publishes both free and fee-based college admission guides and systems. For more information, visit www.mycollegecalendar.org.

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So, this is it. Finally got the letter, over a week after it was mailed. Mine was in fact one of the lucky ones to go out Saturday, or so it seems.

Do you agree with the Top 10 Percent Rule for university admissions in the state of Texas?

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Do you agree with the modification of the rule for UT? Should the rule be kept, abolished, or modified further? What’s the basis of your position?

What looks better to college admissions officers in terms of volunteering?

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

Does it look better to college admissions officers if I continue to volunteer with a “less prestigious” nursing home which I started volunteering at during freshman year. Or should I move on to volunteer at a “prestigious” hospital. I know colleges like consistency and dedication but what do you think? Should I move on to the hospital or stay at the nursing home?

theU.com – Boston University: “Admissions”

Saturday, May 15th, 2010


Visit www.theU.com for 100000 more college videos! Students discuss the admissions process and requirements at Boston Univ.. An original production from theU.com.

Indiana University Admissions

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010


Larry Gonzalez, the Associate Director for the Office of Admissions at Indiana University explains the admissions process.

Can someone help me with UK University admissions?

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

I’m and international student and I’ve been looking at several university options in the UK but I’d really like some advice in terms of choosing Universities and finding out my Tariff points total, for my UCAS Application. It would be really nice if I got someone from the Caribbean as that’s where I’m from.
no…. I already know about all that I’m applying for admission in 2009…. that’s not the problem… I can find the money the problem is choosing a uni

Georgia Southern University Admissions Video

Monday, May 3rd, 2010


Considering Georgia Southern University? This is a must watch.

How do I become a college admissions rep?

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

I’ll be going into my junior year of college this fall. I’m wanting to lock into a major that I’ll be happy with and that will lead me down a career path that I desire.

A job that I think I’d really enjoy and really be good at would be a college admissions representative, but I know next to nothing about what it takes to enter this field. Would I need a degree in advertising or marketing? What other degrees would be ideal for a person wanting to become a college admissions rep?

are you allowed to give your university admissions to a friend?

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Say a student gets multiple entrance scholarships and he/she may only choose one.
If the student decides not to take it, can he/she offer the entrance admission to a friend who needs it more than he does?


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