Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was complaining about using the common app to apply for 8 schools. My husband and I each applied to 6 schools in the early 90s using a typewriter! These kids have it easy!!!!!
Disagree. I applied to college in those days, and I find the new process harder. The Common App helps with some degree in not having to retype basic info, but the additional questions asked by every college (some that basically recreate the app, not to mention supplemental essays) and requests for additional documentation, all presented in slightly different formats, make it more complicated and easier to mess up. We just realized that DC missed EA at one school because his transcript wasn’t presented in exactly the right way for that school (even though it’s been fine for every other). Add in the Coalition App, and things like the SRAR, it’s very time consuming.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter was complaining about using the common app to apply for 8 schools. My husband and I each applied to 6 schools in the early 90s using a typewriter! These kids have it easy!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. My DS has applied to 8 so far -- 1 ED, 6 EA, 1 RD w/an 11/15 deadline. He'll add 5 UC campuses by 11/30. Depending on the outcome of this early round, he's ready to max out his Common App with another 13 schools to make for a total of 26. (One of the ones already submitted had to be done via the Coalition App.) His list is entirely composed of what should be targets and safeties - no reaches.
Strange strategy if you are not making it up. If you bother to apply to 26 why not include a few reaches?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my. Parent of a junior. I'm assuming those who are applying to 15+ schools are applying to many that have a common application. Cannot imagine writing supplemental essays for 15 schools?
This!
Anonymous wrote:
This was probably the biggest surprise for me -- naively, I thought Common App meant just one essay. So far, DD has applied to 6 schools, one ED, 5 EA/rolling. She has written:
1 personal statement (650 words)
1 long supplemental essay (650 words) that she adapted for another supplemental essay (500 words)
7 short supplemental essays (150-250 words)
1 honors college essay (250 words, used for 2 different schools' honors programs)
Depending on how ED goes, she has one more honors college essay (another 500 words) to write for this group of apps. And then if things don't go well with this round, she's looking at several more essays for the next round. It is a LOT. People will say that you can adapt essays for multiple schools, but she did not find that to be true for the most part, as you can see above. Some of the prompts are more general, like the Common App personal statement, but the supplemental essays tended to be pretty specific to each school.
Have your child start working on essays over the summer. DD had her personal statement and most of the long supplemental essay done by the time school started and that helped ease the stress so much.
Anonymous wrote:Oh my. Parent of a junior. I'm assuming those who are applying to 15+ schools are applying to many that have a common application. Cannot imagine writing supplemental essays for 15 schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Planning on 25. Whatever you wanna say about it.
How? 20 common app + 5 uc?
Anonymous wrote:Oh my. Parent of a junior. I'm assuming those who are applying to 15+ schools are applying to many that have a common application. Cannot imagine writing supplemental essays for 15 schools?