Anonymous wrote:These are ridiculous.
What are admissions offices looking for? How much genuine interest can a 17 year old have for a school they’ve only seen on a virtual tour and clicked around online to look at classes, professors, sports? What truly is there to say that would make such an essay stand out?
Unless you know the school personally because someone you know well went/goes there, or the schools has a highly specialized program in a particular area or in interest, what could a child honestly say about why College [Name]?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually think it makes a lot of sense for colleges to be asking this question. Especially for those that are looking to weed out kids who are just shotgunning to a bunch of schools without knowing anything about those schools.
From my understanding as long as you demonstrate interest and knowledge about the school, you should be set. No need to overthink.
Completely disagree. Most kids need to "shotgun" a bunch of schools b/c the acceptance rates are so low and because it can be a crapshoot. I see this in the metrics but also, anecdotally, from many posts here. The high stats, seemingly perfect applicant rejected from schools that 20 years ago they would have been a lock for. It's shitty to have this the game that they have to play. And then make it even harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually think it makes a lot of sense for colleges to be asking this question. Especially for those that are looking to weed out kids who are just shotgunning to a bunch of schools without knowing anything about those schools.
From my understanding as long as you demonstrate interest and knowledge about the school, you should be set. No need to overthink.
Completely disagree. Most kids need to "shotgun" a bunch of schools b/c the acceptance rates are so low and because it can be a crapshoot...
Anonymous wrote:I actually think it makes a lot of sense for colleges to be asking this question. Especially for those that are looking to weed out kids who are just shotgunning to a bunch of schools without knowing anything about those schools.
From my understanding as long as you demonstrate interest and knowledge about the school, you should be set. No need to overthink.
Anonymous wrote:OP - really? It's called DO YOUR RESEARCH. if you have an informed applicant who knows what is on offer in their possible major of choice then they will have an advantage over your kid who just doesn't know squat.