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标 题: The 9-Step Guide to Successful Applications-3
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (Fri Nov 22 21:22:00 2002) , 转信
3. Make Your Application Competitive
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The first thing you need to do to make your application more competitive is, n
ot surprisingly, to "think." Think about this question for a moment before you
continue to read:
"How can I make my application more competitive?"
What are your answers? To be serious with your thinking, you can write your an
swers here to share with other BeBeyond members.
For most Chinese, the first thing comes to mind is, of course, the scores. All
Chinese application "experts" tell you so: Get as high as possible scores and
you will be accepted and will get financial aid. This is true in many cases.
But as we point out in Step 1 of the BeBeyond 9-step Guide: (1) High scores DO
NOT always guarantee you a place in or financial aid from an American univers
ity. Neither do they warrant you a visa. (2) An application with low scores CA
N still be competitive.
You might have also read from some Chinese school application guidebooks that
you should list all the awards that you have amassed from high school, college
, and everywhere else. There are at least two potential problems with that adv
ice.
(1) If every Chinese applicant lists a number of similar awards (almost every
Chinese student seems to have some awards, right?), how can the very similar a
wards make you stand out among others others? It will be tough!
(2) Some awards might send a wrong message. For example, if you are applying t
o an engineering school and you list overwhelming number of awards in music, t
he admissions officer might question your academic interests: Do you want to b
ecome a musician or an engineer? In this case, list one or two awards in music
might be perfect to show that you are a student with some interests in differ
ent areas.
So what should you do to make your application more competitive? The answer is
simple: Think. Continuously think for yourself how you can make your applicat
ion more competitive, given your background and situation. Don't just passivel
y fill out your application forms.
What are the aspects of your application that will make you more competitive?
The answer is that almost anything that impresses the admissions officers whil
e is relevant to your study goals will do. For some people, it could be their
passion for the field they are pursuing. For others, it could be a convincing,
detailed reference letter. You may have low GPAs and average GRE scores, but
your working experiences are impressive. So emphasize it! The great thing abou
t applying to US universities is that you can always be creative about your ap
plication. You can even turn your weakness into your strength because unlike t
he Chinese educational system, the US system uses more flexible admission crit
eria.
One of my friends, Mark, an American who got his M.D. from University of Chica
go, was a trouble student in high school because of his family situation. Befo
re graduating from high school, he realized that he needed a quality higher ed
ucation for his life. He wrote an essay that talked about how came to this rea
lization from being a lost high school student. His maturity made him stand ou
t among many other applicants and his writing showed that he had academic pote
ntial. He was admitted with a very low GPAs.
Finally, you can also improve your competitiveness by doing a lot of things. F
or example, take some additional courses, publish a paper, work for certain jo
bs, etc.
How do you intend to make your application more competitive? Let's discuss it
at the BeBeyond Forum. Exchanging views help both yourself and others. Let's d
o it!
(Author: Jinbo Xie, BeBeyond.com USA)
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