The Common Application Introduction

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The Common Application Introduction The Common Application 1

Video Part 1 Derek: Sam: Derek: Mrs. Washington: Hey, you here for the Common App thing too? Yeah, I guess so. When I got to school today my teacher had the slip for me. Yeah, same. Looks like we have a packed house today. Derek I think you're up first, I'll be with the rest of you shortly. The reason I wanted to meet with you today is to talk about the common application for undergraduate college admissions, also known as the Common Application for Undergraduate Admission. By completing this standardized college application just once online you'll be able to use it when applying to multiple colleges. I'll walk you through the main part so you know what to expect. Let's take a look. 2

Profile There are the six main sections that you will have to complete online. The first and second section is your profile and family information. Make sure that this information is current and correct and that your email address is something that you want colleges to see. For example, if your email address is toughguy98@mail.com, this might not be a good choice. 3

Test The education and test sections are pretty straightforward. You will need to provide information about your current school and any other schools that you ve attended, your GPA, class rank, honors or awards, and your current classes. The testing section allows you to list your scores on standardized tests like the ACT or SAT. As you may know, the ACT and SAT are separate exams that students from all over the world take to get into college. These exams are one way to assess your readiness for college. 4

Activity This activity section gives you a place to list and describe your participation in groups, organizations, churches, clubs, or employment. Think about your extracurricular activities - you know, things like sports, drama, clubs, student council, music, yearbook committee, interests, and hobbies beyond the regular curriculum or program of courses. This is a great place to show other strengths. If you work or volunteer somewhere, make sure you include it here. Don t be afraid to brag on yourself. 5

Essay This last main section is my favorite. Here you have the opportunity to pick one of five essay prompts and write about yourself or different parts of your life. The StoryCorpsU lessons that you will go through this year will prepare you for this essay section by helping you think about the value of your own personal story. 6

Video Part 2 Mrs. Washington: Derek: Sam: Brianna: Derek: Sam: Brianna: Mrs. Washington: I know this seems like a lot of information at one time. Do you have any questions about the Common App so far? I got a bad grade in Math. I really hate admitting this but last semester I got a C in history. I really blew it in PE. What- can- I do about that? I would suggest that you work as hard as you can in your classes to get the best grades possible. If you start getting better grades right now, colleges will recognize and value your improvement. Grades aren't the only thing colleges consider when reviewing your college application. An important thing to remember is 7

Derek: Sam: Brianna: Mrs. Washington: Derek: Sam: Brianna: Mrs. Washington: that colleges are also interested in how you spend your time outside of school. That's good to know. I tutor young kids at my church. I volunteered in animal shelter. I read at the community center a couple of times each month to senior citizens. That's great. Colleges like to see that you're involved in extracurricular activities. They say that it's better to spend a lot of time on a few activities rather than a little bit of time on a bunch of different activities. They want a picture of your whole life. In order for you to show this on the Common App, you'll need to reflect on your course performance, extracurricular activities and inventory where you're good at so you can best represent yourself. Identifying your strengths is something you will use and build upon throughout your entire life. That makes me feel better. The last thing I'm not so sure about is the essay section. I don't have much to say and I'm better writing gaming code than writing essays. I saw that I can write up to 650 words. That sounds like a lot. You do have a lot to say. Everyone has a story to tell and that story is a crucial part of you getting into college. Don't forget, the stories that you'll share in the StoryCorpsU lessons, they'll help you out with that part of the Common App. A response essay of 200 to 650 words it really isn't that much. Your StoryCorpsU personal stories, they'll be longer than this. Let's take a closer look at the essay questions. 8

Essay Questions Here are some of the essay questions on the Common App. Just like these students, you should take a look at them and select the essay question that you would most want to answer. Then click SUBMIT. Choice Some students have a background, identity, interest or talent that is so meaningful they believe their application would be incomplete without it. If this sounds like you, then please share your story. The lessons we take from failure can be fundamental to later successes. Recount an incident or time when you experienced failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience? Reflect on a time when you challenged a belief or idea. What prompted you to act? Would you make the same decision again? Describe a problem you ve solved or a problem you d like to solve. It can be an intellectual challenge, a research query, an ethical dilemma - anything that is of personal importance, no matter the scale. Explain its significance to you and what steps you took or could be taken to identify a solution. 9

Discuss an accomplishment or event, formal or informal, that marked your transition from childhood to adulthood within your culture, community, or family. Your Story Now you see your top two essay questions with a field beneath each. Take a moment to write a two-sentence summary of the supporting story or stories that you might use to answer this essay question. Then click SUBMIT. 10

Screenshot You might want to take a screenshot, print, or email your story 11