Course Admission Pointers You Should Remember
By dalewatson123 | Monday, October 17, 2011, 09:23
Course admission involves making sure
your application represents you most accurately, articulating how you
fit to the course, proofreading of personal statements, being careful
with technical aspects of submitting your application and choosing
recommenders who know you well.
Make Sure Your Application Represents
You Best – You should have an overall application strategy when it
comes to aspiring for course admission. This is where you will
package and present yourself in the best way that fits you. You
should define yourself and be consistent about it throughout the
application process and in all aspects of you application. Determine
the extent of seriousness and outgoingness which you will mix to come
up with what kind of person you really are. Admission screeners will
observe what kind of person and student you are and put it into
consideration when deciding whether you will be given admission. They
will look for this in applicants' personal statements.
Articulate How You Fit to the Course –
Yes, you should show that you fit to the field of study in getting
course admission. However, there is more to this. You should do this
in an articulate way. In other words, the way you show you are
suitable to the course is important and has a very huge impact to
your application. An articulate way of showing your suitability to
the course has two times more weight than just saying you fit and how
you do. Articulating how you are suitable shows that you are indeed
genuinely fitted to the field of study. Thus, students should each
have unique and articulate way of presenting themselves in their
personal statements.
Be Careful with Technical Aspects –
Do not waste the time and effort you have invested in making your
application represents you best and articulating you are a very good
fit to the course. If you have achieved these two, you should make
sure you do not put them to waste by making sure of the technical
aspects like online submission protocols. One way to do this is by
submitting your application ahead of the deadline. This will give you
time to adjust your application if anything goes wrong. One example
would be internet connection failure. If you submit on the deadline
and experience website problems, you will miss such deadline.
Choose Recommenders Who Know You Well –
One important aspect of course admission is the people who recommend
you or vouch for your achievements and personality. They do not need
to be the most important or those who hold very high designations
especially if these people do not know you well. Choose persons who
know you well. The purpose of having recommenders is having people
who can validate your claims of achievements and your character. If
you select people just on the basis of high rank and not on their
familiarity with you, this purpose is defeated.
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