College Admissions
By Edward Raver, published Jun 18, 2006
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Admission policies for each school are different.� The universities will want a copy of the student's high school transcripts along with their SAT Scores.� It is common for the admissions department to request some background information on the student, including a list of any extracurricular activities and a record of any employment and volunteer history.� It is also becoming standard practice for a college to require that the student provide an essay along with their application.� Essay topics are varied and should each be considered carefully. The actual theme of the essay is usually irrelevant, most admissions departments are judging on how well the student can write and get insight into their capabilities as a student.� The most well rounded individual will have the obvious advantage.� Colleges look for students that not only have good grades, but who have participated in activities at their school as well as their community.
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