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Essay Examples and Eleven Tips for Writing UT-Austin “Which activity are you most proud of and why?”

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I figure, though, that if they experienced this misinterpretation, many other students out there might also read the question too literally. Which one are you most proud of and why? Ive published this in the spring of 2025, and its possible they may change the supplement for Fall 2026 and future application cycles.

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23 Best Practices and Mistakes to Avoid on your UT-Austin Common App Essay

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Then, write out your experiences and stories before inserting them into a question rather than examining a question like, How do your perspectives contribute to our campus? Its difficult to discuss what to avoid without sharing potential best practices. The latter half of this post covers specific stylistic missteps students frequently make.

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New York Scholarships

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Please find information below about scholarships for New York State students. Be sure to reach out to the sponsor or check sponsor websites for the most recent details. Applicants can be full-time college students, Arc New York Chapter members, or those in New York State special education certification programs. Read more here.

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Eight McCombs School of Business First Choice Major Short Answer Examples

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It receives a higher proportion of out-of-state applicants than other majors, and is one of the most competitive for gaining admission. I share everything I know about regular and honors McCombs admissions here. Applying to Canfield Business Honors Program? Check out these essay tips and examples.

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Is It “Okay” to Talk About Race in Your College Application and Essays—And If So, How Should You Do It?

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For more on this, check out this podcast episode with legal expert Jay Rosner. ) In late June, the Supreme Court banned affirmative action as it relates to college admission (also known as race-conscious admission policies), leaving many students wondering… “Can I talk about race in my personal statement and college application?”