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The Acceptance List

Helpful Tips for the Student

When thinking about the application process, you should consider applying to 2 "SAFETY" schools (colleges

you should have no problem being accepted to), 2 "REACH" schools (colleges that might be difficult to get

into, but let's give it a try), and 4-8 colleges that are in your range given your grades, activities, and

circumstances. While we don't discourage you from applying to as many colleges as you wish, we suggest

8 to 12 being the best number, especially when you consider the cost to apply to each.

 

If you haven't taken either an SAT or an ACT, do it soon so you get at least two tests in with your application.

After 2 tests your score probably won't change much, so truly consider whether you want to take a 3rd or

4th exam.

 

There's a common misconception that some students will do significantly better on an SAT versus an ACT,

or vice versa. While that can happen, you will usually find that the two tests will usually fall within a band or

two of each other for most students. You can click here to see a comparative chart for the two tests.

 

When writing your essays, try to give the reader a picture of who you are: What makes you tick?

What interests you? What's important to you? What have you overcome to get here? And what makes you

special enough to be a great asset to their university?

 

RELAX, RELAX, RELAX! Enjoy the process! Please know that most students don’t get into

every school they apply to! And that's ok! You're embarking on a new adventure – make it fun!

 

Read the section on our website regarding when and how to apply. Think about which method might work

best for you.

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