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The 7 Things That Really Look Good on a College Application

The 7 Things That Really Look Good on a College Application

A big congrats to all Indian students (NRI), who are going to start their college cycle.

Are you wondering “How simply would you able to get entered”? Are you thinking “Are you need to have strong academics, ample funds, high SAT score, and other eligibilities”?

Well, when there are limited positions in a college, the admission officers only enrol those applications which have different traits than others.

A college Application is a direct way to converse with an admission officer. Hence, it should be awe-inspiring as much as it can.

 

Let’s continue reading to know about the myths, a college application should have:

What are colleges seeking in the application forms?

Are you still seeking the answer “How do you dress up your application form”?

In simple words, college basically seeks those students equip with traits like studious, ambitious, competent, and of course, a good rank at SAT test.

 

Which 7 Key Factors that Every College Application Form Should Have?

Despite the above traits, a college application form should have the 7 following elements:

  • A high GPA and a meticulous curriculum
  • High SAT test score
  • An honest, well-written, precise, and of course non-plagiarized personal statement
  • Attached the enthralling letters of recommendation (LOR) written on your behalf
  • A unique extracurricular interest or passion (like somehow understanding of generating machines if you are getting to admit into mechanical engineering courses)
  • Work experience, or any jobs related to your academic or professional interests
  • Volunteering experience with measurable effect

Don’t worry if you are away from some of the traits listed above. But if your status has all, then your chances of getting admitted to your chosen college will be 100%.

 

Let’s talk more “How can you submit an influencing application form?”

Excellent Grades for Challenging Courses

Challenging courses like the Engineering courses. The candidates seeking their names in the selection list should have a high GPA.

If you believe that having a high score in GPA will make you select, then you are 100% right.

But if you don’t have a high GPA, then how will you turn your application form smart? This answer has revealed the following.

 

High Test Scores

Test score or SAT score is another chance that would endow the admission officers to let you entered in the college. As per the NACAC report, 83.1% of colleges trust on SAT scores to give admissions if candidates are lacked in their academics.

Below is a sample SAT goal score chart, thereby you will able to know how high SAT score would gleam in your application form:

School Name

25th Percentile Score

75th Percentile Score

Marquette University

1140

1370

Michigan State University

1050

1310

University of Wisconsin—Madison

1280

1470

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

1310

1480

NYU

1320

1500

 

Look at the highest SAT score in the above sample table. The highest score is 1500 for the University of NYU, if you would score beyond it, you would not influence the officers of this colleges but also others in the list like UW Madison, and MSU, Marquette, etc.

Thus, the GPA and SAT scores would be a vital element in your college application form.

  • If you are in high school, then make efforts to grab the high score in GPA as well as in SAT
  • If you have a low GPA score, then efforts to score high in the SAT exam.
  • If you are low in these both, then concentrate on other points like work experience or an internship, or extra-curriculums, or awards, and of course a strong personal statement.

Best of Luck!

 

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Comments

  1. Sir,

    My score this years SAT subject test was low and i could not get seat in my desired stream of engineering.

    I have cleared my 12 exams in 2017 April.

    Can I appear in Sat subject test to improve my marks and apply again under DASA quota for 2018. Can I get admissions

    in next year under DASA quota .

    Thank you sir.

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