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Online Extracurricular Activities: How to Make Them Work for College Admissions

AdmissionSight

This guide is here to help you find the best online extracurriculars and make the most of them in your Ivy League application. Here are some examples of the best types of online activities that you could include on your application: 1. How important are extracurricular activities for college applications? Self-driven growth.

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MIT Graduate Programs: Requirements + Tips

AdmissionSight

With over 30,000 applicants from around the world, only 11% were accepted based on the graduate admissions in 2023. You cant just submit an application. MIT graduate programs have always been meeting these standards since the magazine started. Emphasizes computational techniques for interdisciplinary applications.

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Transitioning to College: Six Tips for a Productive First Year

Princeton College Consulting

It’s often the first thing employers, internship coordinators, and graduate programs look at when evaluating you as a candidate. For instance, if you can’t get enough of writing and storytelling, consider joining the campus newspaper or literary magazine to hone your voice and reach a wider audience.

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How to Transfer to Columbia University 2024-2025

The Koppelman Group

In the 2022-2023 application cycle, 3,254 students applied to transfer and only 10% were admitted. This has its own application. If you want to study engineering, apply to Columbia Engineering, but its the same application as well break down below. Instead, they use the Coalition Application (SCOIR). Learn More.

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English Extracurricular Activity Strategy for Sophomores

The Koppelman Group

We work with our students starting as early as freshmen year to craft an activities strategy that guarantees that they stand out on their applications. If there is no bookstore, inquire after a job at a store that sell books, or reach out to a local paper or magazine. And, if you are not old enough to work yet, ask for an internship.

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Wharton (UPenn) Undergrad Admissions Strategy

The Koppelman Group

Were going to dive into everything you need to know to not only set yourself up for success in the future, but have the most compelling Wharton application possible. Its also important to stay current: newspapers, magazines, trade publications, and podcasts are great ways to track developments in your future field.

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Best Summer Strategy for High School Freshman Interested in Humanities

The Koppelman Group

However, colleges (especially top universities and elite colleges) want applicants who (at least on paper) know what they want to study and what their academic interests are. Read newspapers, magazines or journal articles. These programs usually require a short application. Many colleges offer similar programs.