What You Will Learn!
- We'll walkthrough all 9 sections of the Common Application
- We'll create a reference sheet for your application deadlines.
- We'll explore potential areas of interests/career paths.
- We'll address common concerns of students when it comes to standardized tests.
- We'll elevate your resume/activities sheet to a whole new level.
- We'll breakdown what makes a great story.
- We'll gain insights on how to make a story stick.
- We'll equip you with helpful tips and tricks in editing your essays.
- We'll address how to decide which teachers to ask for letters of recommendation.
- We'll begin to master your story.
Description
We get it. College admissions are confusing. A lot of the times you just feel lost in the sea of information that's out there. It feels like a daunting process and is difficult to get started in the right direction. But no worries-- Learnerator is here to help.
In this course, you will learn:
- What each section of the Common Application entails
- How to deliver meaning in your activities sheet/resume
- The fundamentals of a great story and how to tie things together
- What makes a story stick
- How to master your story
This course includes: 6.5 hours of easy-to-follow video mashup content, engagement exercises, and unlimited support.
The best part about this course is that it's continuously growing. We personally respond to questions and create a new videos for the bonus section of this course based on the questions we receive.
What are you waiting for? Join the most enrolled course on Udemy for college admissions. Enroll now to start mastering your story today.
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Who Should Attend!
- Students who want to gain a better understanding of the Common Application
- Students who want to begin crafting their Common Application essays
- Student who want to articulate their individuality clearly and effectively
- Students who are applying to colleges and universities in the United States directly from high school
- Parents of graduating seniors who are new to the college application process
- Parents of graduating seniors who want to provide their children with the necessary tools to achieve college application success
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