Anonymous wrote:My daughter wrote a Why Us? Essay for an application all about how she doesn’t know what she wants to do after college and how she thinks this particular school will allow her to explore her many, varied interests.
It’s actually pretty good but is it unwise to admit you don’t have a specific career goal or path in mind? This is for a SLAC.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Not for a SLAC. That’s the benefit of a liberal arts school.
Anonymous wrote:It’s risky. Ultimately depends on the RO who reads it but adds unnecessary uncertainty.
Anonymous wrote:It is so weird and unrealistic to expect literal kids to have any idea what they want to do with their lives and careers. Isn’t that the point of college? To learn and explore different avenues and opportunities?
Anonymous wrote:It is so weird and unrealistic to expect literal kids to have any idea what they want to do with their lives and careers. Isn’t that the point of college? To learn and explore different avenues and opportunities?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter wrote a Why Us? Essay for an application all about how she doesn’t know what she wants to do after college and how she thinks this particular school will allow her to explore her many, varied interests.
It’s actually pretty good but is it unwise to admit you don’t have a specific career goal or path in mind? This is for a SLAC.
Thanks.