Your Undergraduate Application Plan-I - 英檢

By Ingrid 
at 2012-09-26T14:08
at 2012-09-26T14:08
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So you're a high school junior or senior in Taiwan, and you're thinking about 
 
applying to a US Undergraduate program. Actually, you're thinking about
 
applying to 5, or 10 undergraduate programs. They all seem so competitive.
 
Your dream is Harvard or Yale, of course, or maybe Stanford, but you want to
 
apply to a good spread of schools in order to increase the chances you have
 
of being accepted into a foreign university.
 
 
You've got all of your ideal schools in place. If you don't get into Harvard,
 
but you get into UC Berkeley you'll be pretty happy; but you really don't
 
want to wind up at the University of South Carolina. There's just one
 
problem. It's already September. The new school year has started, and you
 
have homework. You have homework for tons of classes, and you have to balance
 
your work, clubs and sports, all of which are important to get into US
 
schools, with the insane level of work required to apply to 5 - 10 US
 
undergraduate universities.
 
 
It's almost enough to make you rip your hair out, right? How do you handle
 
the whole process, and manage your time effectively to get everything done
 
right, and well?
 
 
Great question. And the answer is three short words.
 
Make a plan.
 
 
Literally. You are going to make a document called "My Game Plan." This
 
document is both electronic, and print. You will carry it around with you
 
everywhere you go, and have it available on your smart phone or tablet.
 
 
What do you need for your "My Game Plan" document? Three things.
 
- Dates
- Details & Links
- Essay Questions
 
(This article goes over the first part: dates. Part II and Part III will
 
cover details & links, and Essay Questions in depth).
 
 
Why make a 遷y Game Plan鐠document?
 
 
If you have one central document outlining everything you need to do, you'll
 
feel much more in control of the process. Additionally, you'll be able to
 
show your parents a comprehensive plan, and reassure them that you're taking
 
this whole college application thing seriously.
 
 
Part I: Dates
 
You need to know the critical dates for all of the schools that you've chosen
 
to apply for. When are the early application deadlines? When are the regular
 
application deadlines? When is the last date that you can re-take the SAT for
 
all of your target schools? Do you need an alumni interview by a certain
 
date? Often times you need to arrange for those well before the early
 
application deadline.
 
 
 
Write down all of the dates in a document and color code them for schools.
 
All of the dates for Duke will be blue. All of the dates for Harvard will be
 
crimson. Put all of the dates into a Google Calendar, and set up Calendar
 
alerts for them at intervals of 1 month, 2 weeks, 1 week, and 3 days before
 
the due date so that there is no possible way you can forget what's coming.
 
 
By setting all of the dates down in one central spot, you will give yourself,
 
and your parents peace of mind as you go through the application process.
 
In Part II, coming soon, we will review Details and Links. Don't miss it,
 
and be sure to share this advice with any friends you may have applying to
 
undergrad programs abroad to help them!
 
 
 
 
--
David Johnston
[email protected]
 
 
 
--
    applying to a US Undergraduate program. Actually, you're thinking about
applying to 5, or 10 undergraduate programs. They all seem so competitive.
Your dream is Harvard or Yale, of course, or maybe Stanford, but you want to
apply to a good spread of schools in order to increase the chances you have
of being accepted into a foreign university.
You've got all of your ideal schools in place. If you don't get into Harvard,
but you get into UC Berkeley you'll be pretty happy; but you really don't
want to wind up at the University of South Carolina. There's just one
problem. It's already September. The new school year has started, and you
have homework. You have homework for tons of classes, and you have to balance
your work, clubs and sports, all of which are important to get into US
schools, with the insane level of work required to apply to 5 - 10 US
undergraduate universities.
It's almost enough to make you rip your hair out, right? How do you handle
the whole process, and manage your time effectively to get everything done
right, and well?
Great question. And the answer is three short words.
Make a plan.
Literally. You are going to make a document called "My Game Plan." This
document is both electronic, and print. You will carry it around with you
everywhere you go, and have it available on your smart phone or tablet.
What do you need for your "My Game Plan" document? Three things.
- Dates
- Details & Links
- Essay Questions
(This article goes over the first part: dates. Part II and Part III will
cover details & links, and Essay Questions in depth).
Why make a 遷y Game Plan鐠document?
If you have one central document outlining everything you need to do, you'll
feel much more in control of the process. Additionally, you'll be able to
show your parents a comprehensive plan, and reassure them that you're taking
this whole college application thing seriously.
Part I: Dates
You need to know the critical dates for all of the schools that you've chosen
to apply for. When are the early application deadlines? When are the regular
application deadlines? When is the last date that you can re-take the SAT for
all of your target schools? Do you need an alumni interview by a certain
date? Often times you need to arrange for those well before the early
application deadline.
Write down all of the dates in a document and color code them for schools.
All of the dates for Duke will be blue. All of the dates for Harvard will be
crimson. Put all of the dates into a Google Calendar, and set up Calendar
alerts for them at intervals of 1 month, 2 weeks, 1 week, and 3 days before
the due date so that there is no possible way you can forget what's coming.
By setting all of the dates down in one central spot, you will give yourself,
and your parents peace of mind as you go through the application process.
In Part II, coming soon, we will review Details and Links. Don't miss it,
and be sure to share this advice with any friends you may have applying to
undergrad programs abroad to help them!
--
David Johnston
[email protected]
--
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