Now that the class of 2025 is fully indulged in their senior year, applying to college is at the forefront of everyone’s mind. It is well known that the process is complex, stressful, and overwhelming. This is because it is a complicated process, with many steps that can be confusing and downright stressful. But aside from academics, here are some things to keep in mind and keep you grounded during the process.
Keep true to yourself – It is important not to pretend you are someone you are not. Because you are going to college to better yourself and continue your education, not a fake persona, this advice may seem stereotypical and cliche, but it is shown that keeping this in the back of your mind does help. Colleges seek unique personalities and backgrounds, not the cookie-cutter life people see as perfection.
Early bird gets the worm – Early decision and application programs are on the rise for a good reason. Getting applications early throughout your senior year can alleviate a lot of stress and make room for focus on high school academics. Some early application programs are already closed, but some are still open. So, take advantage of all the opportunities to stand out and be prepared.
Ask for Help— Many people make the mistake of making their application completely alone. Asking for help and getting other eyes and opinions is so important. Have a separate thought process, view your story, and even look for grammatical errors. Also, having teachers or mentors read over your application can help in the long run because they can see your perspective so that they can write a complimentary letter.
These tips might be cliche and basic, but they are the bread and butter of the college application process that everyone needs to understand. So get out there and put your best foot forward; good luck!