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What Leadership Looks Like for College Applications
Top universities want their students to be leaders, but what does that really mean? Unfortunately, many high school students fall into the trap of thinking that leadership is just a title. If you become president of some club, or founder of some random project, you're in! This is actually not the case, and admissions officers are trained in sniffing out these hollow leadership roles and eliminating students who try to fluff up their resume with them. Today we will be discussi
Ella Jewell
May 114 min read


Don't Repeat Your Resume - How to Write Top-Tier PIQs
Our first PIQ article has done really well, so we're here to give the people what they want! Today, we'll be talking about more detailed advice for writing Personal Insight Questions. Without further ado, here are some more problems we see in student PIQs. All Accomplishment, No Narrative A common mistake that we see is students trying to cram their resume and their awards list into a narrative form that ends up sounding more like a laundry list of “why I’m awesome”! While yo
Ella Jewell
Apr 246 min read


Major Decisions: Alternates and Undecided
Most students go into college with a "Plan A" major, but the UCs give you the chance to have a "Plan B" major with an alternate major, and even a "Plan C" with the undeclared option. Today, we'll be discussing how to maximize your chances of admission with an alternate major and breaking down which schools allow undeclared majors for first years. What is an alternate major and which UCs consider them? An alternate major is a secondary major listed on your application that mos
Ella Jewell
Apr 153 min read


Transferring to the University of California System
Image Courtesy of NPR Are you a community college student looking for a university home, or are you a university student looking for a more challenging curriculum? Transferring to the UC system might be the right choice for you. Why Transfer? Some common reasons students transfer after one or two years at a community college or other small institution are to earn a university degree. Others want access to more specialized majors or programs, while some prefer a larger school
Ella Jewell
Apr 123 min read


Breaking Down the Well-Rounded Myth
When you imagine a well-rounded student, you're probably picturing a Disney-channel style "popular kid" who's student body president, has A's in every subject, and is in every activity from archery to the school paper. The good news is that you don't have to be well-rounded to get into a good school, including the UC system. The bad news is that you have to do something else to be the kind of student top universities are looking for. Image Courtesy of BBC Glasgow What makes a
Ella Jewell
Apr 124 min read


UC Activities List - How to Stand Out
Image Courtesy of Highland Park High School The UC activities list is particularly generous, with a 350 character description for each activity, and 6 categories with up to 20 total activities. Today, we'll learn how to maximize this space on your application to give you the best shot at your dream UC. Categories The UC extracurricular and activities list includes several drop-down options to specify what kind of activity you did. These include: coursework other than A-G , ed
Ella Jewell
Apr 85 min read


How UC Weighs Majors in Applications
If you're applying to college using the Common App, chances are you've come across your "preferred major" section that lets you rank a few majors you're interested in. Most schools consider this, but it's not a deciding factor for admission. However, the UC Application is different, with more weight placed on your major and alternate major selections. This article breaks down how the major selection system works and how you can maximize your chances with it. System Overview O
Ella Jewell
Mar 314 min read


What Do the UCs Look For?
The UCs are rather transparent about the type of students they look for, laid out in the system website. However, some of these criteria are somewhat vague or seem subjective. Today, we'll find out what they criteria really mean and how you can meet them in your application. Here's the full list of the criteria: Academic grade point average in all completed A-G courses, including additional points for completed UC-certified honors courses. Number of, content of and performanc
Ella Jewell
Mar 296 min read
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