An alumni interview is an offering that not all schools have. But if they do, you should take advantage of the opportunity. You’ll meet with the interviewer and have an opportunity to highlight your accomplishments, ask questions, and find out more about the school. More than anything, though, it’s an opportunity to get some face-to-face time with someone who has direct contact with the school. It’s your job to give a positive impression. It’s important to demonstrate your knowledge and enthusiasm about the school, but it’s also a balancing act.
The Top 10 Non-BFA Dance Programs
Getting a BA in Dance is, of course, different than getting a BFA, but if you think about it, the world of dance is so much more than just the technicalities of movement. As such, a BA gives you an opportunity to explore the many aspects of the industry and art. Pursuing a BA in Dance gives you a number of career options and an incredibly solid foundational knowledge that will help you throughout your life and career. Regardless of how you want to be involved in the world of dance, a BA is right for you if you’re interested in studying more than the technicalities of dance performance. Getting a BFA is a wonderful option, but the curriculum of a BFA is notoriously narrow and specific. Students who get their BA in Dance go on to be dancers and choreographers, go into dance education, administration, and even therapy.
10 Colleges That Are Great for Introverts
The word “introvert” has a lot of connotations and can be tough to define for people who define themselves as extroverts. There are a lot of misconceptions about the behaviors of an introvert, namely that all introverts are quiet or shy. This is not the case, nor is it the case that all quiet or shy people are introverts. Introversion and extroversion have to do with gaining energy and exhausting--extroverts gain energy at parties because they are fueled by being surrounded by other people, whereas some introverts are drained by parties and restore their energy by being alone. All of that being said, if your student is feeling like the college environment might be a bit daunting for whatever reason, it’s important to take note of that and consider these personality traits when selecting a college.
What to Wear to an Alumni Interview
Our student, Alice, had her first alumni interview a few years ago with her dream school: Hamilton. She was the normal mixture of excited and nervous and the interview was to take place at a coffee shop near her house. She had done her research and prepared a few answers, so her mom took her to get a manicure and some piece of mind before the interview. At the nail salon, Alice selected her favorite color, bright blue, but her mother forbade her from getting it. Her mom said the color was unprofessional and would make the interviewer think Alice wasn’t a serious student or serious about Hamilton.
Graphic Engineering and Digital Media Design Undergraduate Programs
Graphic engineering and digital media designers are often creatively-minded with a knack and eye for artistic quality, aesthetic, and design. They often thrive in teams, are self-starters, intuitive, and organized. Some popular career paths for graphic engineers and digital media designers include working for animation production studios and interactive software companies, but many go on to work in healthcare, software programming, and pursue graduate degrees in their field. The top schools for students interested in graphic engineering or digital media design are:
How to Answer the USC Short Answer Questions
Let’s start with the question you asked yourself that led you to this blog post: “WHAT DO THEY WANT TO HEAR?!” Here’s the answer: nothing. There isn’t one right answer. Repeat and internalize that. The purpose of these questions, like the Columbia short answer questions, is to get to know you. Think about it: if you heard someone’s favorite snack was a kale salad, you would think of them differently than someone who answered ‘Cheetos.’ Remember that everything you put in any application represents who you are, and while the admissions committee is going to analyze your answers to some extent, don’t freak out. These answers are just an extension of you. It’s not complicated, so don’t overcomplicate it, but by all means be thoughtful. As a rule of thumb, don’t try to stand out by being controversial, and definitely don’t lie. That being said, there truly is no wrong answer as long as you don’t go for the most boring/obvious/provocative option for everything.
Hidden Gem: Connecticut College
For the start of our Hidden Gems series, we’re spotlighting Connecticut College. Hidden Gems are colleges that aren’t on the top of everyone’s mind: they’re non-Ivy League schools that are often overlooked, but shouldn’t be. We’ve decided to do a series on colleges like these because when we help students form their college lists, they always miss or disregard schools that would be great fits but the name isn’t Harvard or the school isn’t necessarily ranked high by US News & World Report. These Hidden Gem schools have a lot of amazing programs and features that are snubbed. We’re here to change that, and as a result, change your perception of which schools do and don’t belong on your college list.
Top Undergraduate Biomedical and Bioengineering Schools
Bioengineering/biomedical engineering is the utilization of engineering principles within the context of medicine and biology. Students who have an interest in medicine tend to choose Biomedical and Bioengineering as opposed to the other concentrations.
How to Write a Thank You Note After Your College Tour
We’re sure you’re all so well-mannered that you’ve been writing thank you notes since you learned script. Your grandma probably still has boxes of your letters saved. Now, we enter the adult thank you note realm. Scene: you’re visiting a college. Someone gives you a tour of the college. Two students host the information session and answer some of the questions that you had prepared. You sit in on a class with a particularly inspiring professor.
How to Answer the USC Long-Answer Supplements
USC’s supplement is not the easiest to tackle, but it’s also not hard if you look at the prompts from an objective perspective. That said, if you are applying to USC you’re going to have to do some work. Like most other top-tier colleges, they have a few supplemental questions for you to answer. We happen to love the USC long-answer supplements because they make you interrogate your reasons for applying more so than other universities. USC has two longer supplements to tackle. The first is:
The Top 10 Non-BFA Drama Programs
Pursuing a BA in acting or drama, as opposed to a BFA in acting or drama, means that you will be focusing on many of the same things, but with a slightly different scope. A BFA degree is highly technical and does not stray from acting content and technique. If you are interested in studying about the concepts and theories behind acting, as well as other fields of the industry, then a BA is for you. It provides you with a much more solid set of generalized knowledge about acting, including the skills required for voice training, movement, improvisation, auditioning, stage performance. You will be trained in the techniques of the art and skill of acting in addition to learning about the entire industry and the importance of critical thinking in the context of a liberal arts or interdisciplinary education setting. Graduates go on to become actors and directors in theater, film, and television, as well as editors, literary agents, marketing and business professionals, educators, and change-makers in countless other creative industries.
What are the Best Mechanical Engineering Colleges?
Mechanical engineers must be excellent presenters and impeccable communicators, in addition to being an effective manager, a team player, and skilled at managing multiple projects at once. A high number of mechanical engineers end up with careers working for companies that manufacture machinery, such as automotive parts and underwater structures, either doing research and development, engineering services, or manufacturing. If you’re unsure if mechanical engineering is right for you, click here. We’ve compiled a list of the best mechanical engineering colleges in the US.
The Difference Between Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Bioengineering Undergraduate Majors
If you’re the type of person who is inclined to go to an engineering undergraduate school, you might be overwhelmed by the number of choices you have. Very few high school students know the difference between systems engineering, mechanical engineering, and bioengineering, so we’re here to clear up the confusion.
Extracurricular Ideas for the Summer after Junior Year of High School
Summer is upon us. Ok, it’s not, but the time to think about and solidify your summer plans is certainly upon us.
We strongly advise against anything that could be considered what we like to call “resume building.” We are anti-resume building, and by resume building, we mean engaging in activities for the sole purpose of listing it on your resume because you think it will “look good.” Spoiler alert: admissions officers can tell when a resume has been padded by “look good” items and you attempting to hide your lackluster interest under a thing you did with a catchy cause or at an exclusive institution.
Does Community Service Matter in the College Application Process?
We get these questions a lot from parents and students alike: should I be doing community service? If so, how much? How does it look on my application? Unfortunately, there’s not just one answer because it depends on a lot of things, but our inclination without having more information is to say: “no.” Here’s why:
How To Write a College Essay on Feminism
Given today’s political climate, every person and institution is becoming more vocal about their stances and opinions. In a way this is great because your choice of essay topics has expanded to include politically-focused narratives. It is tricky, though, for a couple of reasons: 1) many people will be writing with this in mind and 2) your essay still has to be about you. It has to be your own and tell a story that reflects who you are and what you have experienced, not just a statement about something you believe.
New Common App Personal Statement Prompts
The personal statement of the Common App essay is our favorite part of the entire application. We think it’s one of the best opportunities for creativity in the college application process. That said, we know that students don’t feel the same way. They’re focused on writing “what the colleges want to hear” when in reality the colleges don’t want to hear anything specific. Internalize that: there is no right answer. There is no code. They just want to get to know you. To that end, the best college essays are those that say the most through a story. We learn more about people through compelling stories than anything else, so we always advise that our students illustrate their personalities through the lens of a small story.
Regular Decision Notification Dates For Spring 2017
The release dates for regular decision are right around the corner. Many of the colleges you’ve applied to will email you with their specific deadlines, but some might leave you waiting for the surprise. We’ve compiled a list of deadlines of some of the top schools. If we’ve missed a school you’re applying to and you would like us to find out the information, just shoot us an email.
Do's and Don'ts of the Additional Information Section
Let’s continue our journey investigating the ins and outs of the Additional Information section of The Common App. To review: the Additional Information section is a section that every applicant can find a use for. Its purpose is to give you a space to elaborate upon parts of yourself that you think an admissions reader should know that you did not have room for elsewhere in the application.
How to Write the Tulane Supplement
Everything about the Tulane supplement seems fairly straight forward:
Please describe why you are interested in attending Tulane University
Until you get to the postscript, “(optional) 500-800 words.” At a max of 800 words, the Tulane essay is one of the longest essays most universities offer. Given the large word count, it’s surprising that the essay is marked optional.