Anonymous wrote:Did your kid use this space for an extra 650 word essay?
Hearing from our private that’s what a lot of ppl did for T20….
So basically a 2nd personal statement.
Anonymous wrote:My child used it to explain an Honors Independent Study Project that appears on their transcript with an H as the grade. It was a very involved project that pertained to their major, and they wrote about 500 words to BRIEFLY describe the project and IN DETAIL describe what they learned from the experience. (Had there been another place on the application to explain it, they have left this section blank.)
Having said this, they did get rejected at their ED1 school (Villanova), but were accepted at all their EA schools and their ED2.
Also, Sara Harberson is very emphatic that this section should be left blank. We disregarded that advice (obviously) because the school counselor told us we should use the space in this way. I don't know that omitting it would have changed Villanova's decision; probably not.
Anonymous wrote:Didn't use it. We were told it's used for special circumstances---illness or death in family or reason for grade dip, course issue (scheduling conflict, etc.).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could it be used to explain Bs or B+ in foreign language (for an otherwise all A student)?
I definitely wouldn’t. You don’t want to call attention to something that isn’t a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Could it be used to explain Bs or B+ in foreign language (for an otherwise all A student)?
Anonymous wrote:My child used it to explain an Honors Independent Study Project that appears on their transcript with an H as the grade. It was a very involved project that pertained to their major, and they wrote about 500 words to BRIEFLY describe the project and IN DETAIL describe what they learned from the experience. (Had there been another place on the application to explain it, they have left this section blank.)
Having said this, they did get rejected at their ED1 school (Villanova), but were accepted at all their EA schools and their ED2.
Also, Sara Harberson is very emphatic that this section should be left blank. We disregarded that advice (obviously) because the school counselor told us we should use the space in this way. I don't know that omitting it would have changed Villanova's decision; probably not.
Anonymous wrote:Yes my kid did. Our private counselor suggested it was a good place to explain a well developed by unusual interest so it was a focused essay about his pointy interest.
500 or so words.
Went to all Common App schools. Other supplemental essays didn’t repeat that topic.