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    Dream and College My junior year of high school was filled with high emotions, stressful moments, and tension about where to apply to college and where I would be accepted and ultimately attend. At a “Making the Most out of your Sixth Semester” forum that year, the entire junior class experienced lectures from the school’s college resource counselors about how to prepare for this arduous battle of college admissions. The way Sue Biermert, who is the College Admissions Counselor

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    world by the year 2020, access to higher education has taken center stage for a variety of audiences, particularly students, their families, and educators who assist them. The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) gathers these educators – college guidance counselors, admissions officers, and enrollment management administrators – as well as representatives from community-based organizations, and educational vendors each fall for the NACAC conference. The annual conference provides

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    College Admission ACT, GPA, SAT, and writing ability are some major factors that Simpson college’s admissions use when determining if a student will be accepted or not. Like most other school students must meet certain recommendations in these areas to even get accepted. I think that a student’s ability to write should be the cornerstone of college admissions it allows the student to state their goals and values, can help be the deciding factor in the admission process, and it can be an opportunity

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    15 December 2014 Research Paper Internet background checks are a wave of the future, and it is here now. “Internet background checks” refers to the process were employers gather information from the internet about a person-in this case, a job or college applicant, to determine as much as possible of the applicant before they hire them (Rainey; Reicher). With a click of a button, one can type in someone’s name into google, an internet search engine, and find information about them in a second. Social

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    will find that some supplemental essays on the Common Application have different length guidelines, and many colleges that don't use the Common Application have a range of length requirements. No matter what the circumstances, make sure you follow the guidelines. If an essay should be 400 words, don't write 410. Learn more about some of the issues related to essay length in this article: College Application Essay Length Limits. Related Reading: 9 Tips for Improving Your Essay's Style 5

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    social media portrays themselves as a well spoken person. Colleges and universities are now going more indepth into looking at your resume. Why look at your resume when you are taught to only brag and talk about your positives on there when on social media you share your true thoughts and feelings. Although social media may have bad impacts on student lives there are some pros, for example for students the key to success is studying and most college students do their studying online. Getting to involved

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    College Interview

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    College Interview Questions Most college interview questions are meant to help you and the interviewer find out if the college is a good match for you. Rarely will you get a question that puts you on the spot or tries to make you feel stupid. Remember, the college is trying to make a good impression too. Use the interview to show off your personality in ways that aren 't possible on the application. 1. Tell me about yourself. Im Romualda Heredia who really love silence place.Because of that

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    Social Media Negatives

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    students who use social networking to study score 20 percent lower than those who do not. In addition to inferior grade point averages and lower test grades, undergraduates who use social media inappropriately have lower chances of being admitted to colleges. Teenagers across the nation use social

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    For instance, being rejected in a job interview, and Universities rejecting college application because of what the person posts in his social media. Chris Mandle, the author of the article “Managing your online reputation: expert advice” stated that “a survey from CareerBuilder UK showed that 53% of employers use social

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    My father believes, without much doubt, that we are ethnically American. He is a liberal democrat originally from Brockton, Massachusetts. There, he grew up on Curtis Street, which was named for my grandfather and great uncles after they served in World War II. He moved to Waterbury, Connecticut when he was a teenager, but I think the time he spent living on a street that he shares a name with has shaped how he envisions himself in society. He likes to boast that our family descends from one of

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