Saturday, July 4, 2020
The Truth and Your College Application
When the story about the Harvard student who lied on his transfer application broke this week, like many, I began to think about honesty.à à Asà mentioned in The New York Times article, the entire application process is based upon trust.à à When each student represents himself or herself honestly, everyone involved in the process can hope for a positive outcome. As a student your academic honesty is paramount.à à Plagiarism and cheating arenââ¬â¢t always difficult, but they are always wrong, and the consequences can be far reaching as you apply for graduate or professional school.à à Donââ¬â¢t call it into question when you apply to college. à In the review of applications, sometimes information doesnt seem to check out. à Often times the readers become suspicious of such circumstances and seek further information from the applicant or the teacher and counselor recommenders. When I counsel students, I find two extremes.à à There are the students who seem to forget that the admissions office canââ¬â¢t read their mind.à à We talk and talk about providing enough detail about activities so that their application reflects their commitment and achievement.à à At the other extreme, Iââ¬â¢ve found students whose time commitments (as listed in the activity section of the application) exceed the actual number of hours in the week.à à As an application reader, when I sensed exaggeration in a studentââ¬â¢s application I naturally became skeptical of the other information listed. Itââ¬â¢s a fine line between explanation and exaggeration.à à As an applicant, it is essential that you ââ¬Å"toot your own horn.â⬠à à But do so without succumbing to exaggeration, or worse dishonesty. Accepted.com ~ Helping You Write Your Best Additional Resources Five Essay Flaws to Avoid in Your College Application Essays, a free ecourse. Perfect Phrases for College Application Essays
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