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There it is–senior year, and you are looking at a
college application and thinking, "I have nothing to write on this."
Here is a trick that works not only for college applications, but
job résumés and all sorts of things. |
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As a freshman or even eighth-grader, do an internet search of
various colleges. Print up their application forms. What are the
admission requirements? What kinds of personal questions do colleges
ask? Does a particular college want a copy of a paper you have
written? Spend your high school years completing these college
applications. Make sure that you do and accomplish things that will
fill up all of the lines and boxes on the applications. If your top
pick college wants to see how well you can write, save your old
school papers. The idea is that you do not have only a few weeks
during your senior year to complete a college application–you have
nearly four years to work on what you are going to write. |
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