An admissions insider shares six tips.
hopefuls have just a few opportunities to stand out: grade-point average and test scores; extracurricular activities; and, of arguably increasing importance, the admissions essay.
Gundy offers similar advice for students who write about the death of a loved one: “If they write about death, they have to talk beyond their grief and sadness. If you’re talking about a grandparent who passed away, what did you learn from that person? What values did they instill in you? Make sure we’re seeing how your interaction with them benefited you and what that’s going to mean, for us, if you come to our campus.
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