Reviewing Your Application? Think Like an Artist!

Before you press send, become the viewer!

Before you press send, become the viewer!

Your application is just about ready to go. But you want to make sure that it’s going to have the right impact! That it’s going to be noticed! What do you do?

I often have my students channel their inner-artist when reviewing each application for admission — even the non-artsy types! What I mean by that is to think about each aspect of your application like a piece of art in a portfolio. Artists talk about cohesion in their work, so should you.

Most college admission officers spend about 10-minutes reviewing an application. That’s it! They rarely look at a piece of the application more than once; one read of the essay, one glance at a resume. One of the biggest mistakes that an applicant can make is to confuse your reader. It’s like putting a DaVinci next to a Warhol!

So, as you review your application (or have someone else take a look), ask yourself the following:

  • Do all of my essays sound like they are written by the same person?

    • Often, in an attempt to be varied and engaging, students try to be something that they are not, and that shows in their writing style and their tone.

  • Am I being consistent with my activities?

    • Did you list theatre as your top extracurricular activity but write an essay about football?

  • Does the intended major that I listed make sense for your activities, transcript, etc.?

    • This can lead to a lot of confusion for an AO!

  • Am I being repetitive?

    • You wouldn’t want to look at the same still life over and over again!!

  • Does my application make sense for that college?

    • They’re not all the same!

  • Is the real me expressed on the page?

The last is the most important one! Your point of view and how you see the world should jump off the page, whether you are a sculptor or a scientist!

Good luck!

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