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Page 1: Making your app stand out: Part III

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Page 2: Making your app stand out: Part III

Making your application stand out – Part III

Page 3: Making your app stand out: Part III

What We’ll Cover in This Lesson

Background – Data, Numbers and the Common Application

How Applications are Reviewed, Debated, and Decided

Standing Out: Find Your “Diverse Factors”

Using an Application Persona

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Recap: In the Admissions OfficeHow Applications are Processed and Reviewed

You Submit Your Application

The Admissions

office adds it to their pile

of thousands of

applications

The applications are separated, each admissions officer

get’s a pile of applications

That admissions officer reviews all of the applications in their pile, and selects a handful of students they would like to accept

All the admissions officers meet as a committee and debate whether to admit selected applicants

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In the Admissions OfficeHow Applications are Processed and Reviewed

What things “make an impression”? Unique (i.e., “diverse”) experiences,

achievements, interests, and backgrounds (more on this later)

Engaging essays with lots of personality and human-ness

Clear, powerful passions Emotional and intellectual maturity Recommendations from reputable

individuals, which say the right things (more later on recs)

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In the Admissions OfficeHow Applications are Processed and Reviewed

What about GPA and SAT’s/ACT’s!? GPA and test scores are only a

“threshold issue” – once you have met a certain standard, they become less important.

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In the Admissions OfficeHow Applications are Processed and Reviewed

Example – Cindy and Frank both apply to Harvard. Cindy has a perfect GPA (4.0) and a 2400 on her

SATs. She participates in several student groups. Frank has a 3.9 and a 2280. He is a national debate

champion.

The Result? Frank gets accepted, and Cindy gets rejected. Admissions offices don’t actually care about the

difference between a 3.9 and a 4.0, or a 2280 and a 2400. Frank is far more unique, and is likely to excel at Harvard (in class and on campus).

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In the Admissions OfficeHow Applications are Processed and Reviewed

Here’s a real-life example of two Harvard applicants:

Ziggy, our student

His GPA was a 3.5 (he was not in the top 30% of his class)

He attended a public school

Ken (not our student)

His SAT was 2390

He attended a reputable private boarding school

He was not a legacy He was president of multiple school groups, and competed in several varsity sports (soccer, track) BUT, Ziggy was unique: he grew up

speaking only Hebrew, was the first in his family to attend college. He had also traveled the world, and had completed several serious pieces of scholarship

His SAT was 2300

His GPA was a 4.3 (4.0, unweighted)

Both of Kne’s parents and one of his siblings attended a Harvard Graduate School

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In the Admissions OfficeHow Applications are Processed and Reviewed

The Result?

Ziggy was accepted to Harvard!

Ken was waitlisted, and then rejected

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Why?

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