Starting early on your university applications is a great way to ensure that you have enough time to carefully craft your application and present yourself in the best possible light. Here are some steps you can take during the summer months to get a head start on your applications.
- Research universities: Use the summer months to further research universities and programs that interest you. Look into the academic requirements, program details, and any additional information that might be useful in your decision-making process. Be sure to take notes as these will be helpful to you in responding to specific essays about why you wish to attend certain universities.
- Review application requirements: Make sure you understand what is required of you for each application, including essays, transcripts, test scores, letters of recommendation. Begin putting together any additional material you may need such as a resume, video or a portfolio if you wish to highlight your artistic talents.
- Prepare and take standardized tests: If you are not done with the SAT/ACT for US university admission or tests you might need for UK university admission, then be sure to sign up for tests, study the material, take practice exams, and seek help as needed.
- Create a to-do list and a schedule: Develop a manageable schedule that outlines your to-do tasks, when you will work on each application, and when you plan to submit them. Be sure to give yourself enough time to complete each application and to address any unforeseen issues that may arise.
- Begin drafting essays: Many universities require essays as part of the application process. Use the summer months to brainstorm ideas, outline your personal statement, and begin drafting. Supplemental essays required by individual universities will be available after August 1 and this is where specificity matters so use the notes you have taken during your research or during interactions with the university.
- Request letters of recommendation: For your letters of recommendation, reach out to potential recommenders either at the end of your grade 11 school year or immediately at the start of grade 12 to give them plenty of time to write and submit their letters.
By starting early on your university applications, you can avoid the stress of rushing to meet deadlines and ensure that your applications are as strong as possible. Contact Select College Admissions for any help you might need!