常見問題
A: Among the major elements of applying to American universities, the most important thing about activities is that you cannot lose points in your application, but you cannot rely on activities to beat other applicants for application. However, if the applicant has academic competition awards, There are advantages. The activities applied by American universities are divided into academic categories (including arts and science competitions, etc.), community activities (community services, volunteers, etc.), specialties, and hobbies. The most ideal activities are suggested to be 4 and stick to each for more than 4 years.
A: Important, but also based on their own and individual school conditions. According to the Harvard white paper, universities increasingly advocate that students focus on activities that are within their power, such as community service, and emphasize long-term persistence, rather than using a few weeks of Time to volunteer in Africa, or to teach in the mountains, such short-term one-time volunteer activities, it is recommended that students participate in social work activities organized by the school, pay more attention to the problems around them, and combine their interests with public welfare, such as Students with musical instrument expertise can hold charity concerts and donate ticket revenue to charities, and students with photography expertise can shoot public welfare micro-movies, etc.
A: When planning an event, the continuity of the event must be considered. Only long-term activities can show the enthusiasm and interest of students, and it will be more suitable to show in the application topic. If the student believes that doing this activity has made a change to himself, then the review committee will continue to pay attention to whether this change has been carried over to the student's future learning and activities. If not, the participation and planning of your event is piecemeal, unconnected, defined as being done for college application, and college review committees may even suspect student fraud.
A: Internship experience is not necessary. If you apply for an internship related to your major, you can write it in the activity list. Many students will write the story of the internship into the application topic. From the perspective of the university review committee, it is proof that The applicant can play an active role in society in the future. Other related projects, scientific research, competitions and other activities will allow the university to better understand your potential.
A:Almost 90% of the activity lists for many students applying to American universities are summer activities. American universities pay more attention to the activities you participate in during the normal semester than the summer activities. Just imagine, how much change can a short-term activity bring to a person's growth? What accumulation a stable long-term activity brings to the students themselves, and where the students themselves can improve, is the key.
A: When planning activities, you should pay attention to whether your activities are also improving your own abilities. Are you growing and improving yourself? A promotion activity should be "beneficial to others and self-interest". If your activities are deliberate, purposeful altruistic behavior "tailored" to college applications, experienced admissions officers can easily assume that you are helping others only to help you apply to college.
A: Mainly divided into four categories: academic activities, including various subject knowledge competitions, research projects, internships, and publication of journal papers; school community activities; student hobbies activities, including sports, painting, Chess, dance instruments, photography, etc.; Volunteer activities
A: When applying to study abroad, many parents and classmates will pay more attention to extracurricular activities, usually everyone
Everyone thinks that extracurricular activities will bring extra points to the application, but sometimes it may backfire. The three most taboo extracurricular activities in the application. Fragmented activities; cramming activities; activities that lack thread and logic.
A: Required. Usually American schools will require admitted students to provide the grades of the second half of the third semester of senior high school when they enroll. If the difference between the grades of the second semester of senior three and the grades submitted at the time of application is too large, the school reserves the right to withdraw the offer
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