I love your tiktoks!! I struggled a lot with my mental and physical health last year but it didn’t impact my grades significantly. Should I still include it as a way to show personal growth?
Thanks for keeping up with my channel + TikToks! Hmm, this is a hard one. I don't think it's required to add to the section if it didn't impact a part of your profile. But I also realize that struggling with mental and physical health is certainly a big deal; if you want to add a couple sentences, I'm sure it would be alright! I always just think of the additional information section as a place to explain extenuating circumstances that explain odd trends in your grades/extracurriculars in your profile, though. So I think it can go either way.
Hi can you pls let me where to include my two summer programs 1. Harvard 2 month for credit SSP program in economic and secondly 2 weeks program at wharton non credit. Both were resodential program. Tks
thank youu! i actually took your suggestion and after a few other opinions wrote a whole other essay for the questbride application! i already submit it and currently ranking schools i hope to be matched with for a full ride! i am just struggling with finding scholarships and etc. if you haven't, could you make a video on how to rank colleges effectively and if applying for less than ten is completely better then applying for more then fifteen?
By ranking colleges, do you mean just figuring out which ones to apply to? I actually do have a video on making a college list on my channel! :) It's called "Which colleges should you apply to?" :) If your question is specifically about Questbridge, I might not be of much help since I never applied through it - I don't know how the ranking process works!
If I want to different types of info like additional awards, activities and mentionable circumstances at the same time on this section, how should I go for it? Should I do bullet pointing or something else?
Hi Priya! Thank you for your video! It was super comprehensive. I just wanted ask if I should include anything about an EC I didn't mention in my Activities section, but discussed with my recommender, who I know is going to write about that particular EC? Basically, I was the President of the History Society at school, and my recommender is my history teacher- should I still include the fact that I was president in this section?
Hey, thanks! :) Nope that isn't required - your teacher would have certainly referenced it in the letter. If anything, that might be something to add to your Activities section since you are the president and it shows initiative and leadership!
I feel like if it didn't directly impact any part of your application, it might not be a necessary thing to highlight because it wouldn't give them new insight into your profile. But, if you think it impacted your quality of life or any other major aspects of your life and subsequently your application, you can include it. :)
I have a poetry blog and the college doesn't take writing portfolio. So, can I provide a link to the poetry and my other works in additional info section?
YES for sure - that's a great use of the space. Add a very short paragraph description about your poetry blog (why you started, how much it means to you, what you hope to share with the world, your passion for poetry) and link it. :) Just a short paragraph description and the link should do.
Question: Could I talk about how I struggled in math? I have 2 bad grades from it and a withdraw from a class should I mention it on my additional info?
Only if you think it adds vital information to understanding your profile/if there was a deeper reason behind the bad grades (i.e. financial issues, family issues, etc). I would recommend to stray away from trying to 'explain away a bad grade' because sometimes it may draw more attention to it/it just doesn't add vital info to your profile. It just depends on your particular situation. :)
Question: I’m writing finishing up my Why UChicago essay and I have 678 words but the recommended word limit is 250-500. BUT I feel like if I take away anything I’m taking away from the story and the essay would just be incoherent. So I’m asking you should I try to get it down to 500 or keep it where it is ????
Great question Jazmine. I'd recommend checking line by line for sentences that don't convey to the reader any personal insight into you. Also, for each sentence, figure out what the main point is. If it's repetitive/similar to the point another sentence is trying to make, that's something you can condense as well. My UChicago Essay was 470 words, and I'd strongly recommend having an essay that's around the 500 word mark. But 600 isn't too far off so if you could get it down to 500-600, that may be alright. Good luck!
Can i write about a protest that i did for girls safety in my country for my common app essay? How i grow from there and how it changed me and my thoughts?
Can I add personal achievements like no junk food diet, cold showers, and hobbies like skateboarding that aren't part of an actual club? Or is additional info only about problems affecting your grades
Hi! I'd say only if there were major accomplishments that you have news links to, publications, or something of that sort! Condensing everything into the activity section should be enough, and the additional info section is really just for like very specific accomplishments/publications or to describe something unconventional in your background or impediments!
Great question! I'd say paragraph form, but if you have several points you're trying to convey to them, just add a short title and colon before the paragraph to denote what it's going to be about.
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I'm so glad I could help!! Thanks for keeping up with my channel. :)
Hello! Can I include extra information about my SAT score in this section?
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I love your tiktoks!! I struggled a lot with my mental and physical health last year but it didn’t impact my grades significantly. Should I still include it as a way to show personal growth?
Thanks for keeping up with my channel + TikToks!
Hmm, this is a hard one. I don't think it's required to add to the section if it didn't impact a part of your profile. But I also realize that struggling with mental and physical health is certainly a big deal; if you want to add a couple sentences, I'm sure it would be alright! I always just think of the additional information section as a place to explain extenuating circumstances that explain odd trends in your grades/extracurriculars in your profile, though. So I think it can go either way.
The Almost Astrophysicist thank you!! excited for your next video!
Hi can you pls let me where to include my two summer programs 1. Harvard 2 month for credit SSP program in economic and secondly 2 weeks program at wharton non credit. Both were resodential program. Tks
thank youu! i actually took your suggestion and after a few other opinions wrote a whole other essay for the questbride application! i already submit it and currently ranking schools i hope to be matched with for a full ride! i am just struggling with finding scholarships and etc. if you haven't, could you make a video on how to rank colleges effectively and if applying for less than ten is completely better then applying for more then fifteen?
By ranking colleges, do you mean just figuring out which ones to apply to? I actually do have a video on making a college list on my channel! :) It's called "Which colleges should you apply to?" :)
If your question is specifically about Questbridge, I might not be of much help since I never applied through it - I don't know how the ranking process works!
If I want to different types of info like additional awards, activities and mentionable circumstances at the same time on this section, how should I go for it? Should I do bullet pointing or something else?
Hi Priya! Thank you for your video! It was super comprehensive. I just wanted ask if I should include anything about an EC I didn't mention in my Activities section, but discussed with my recommender, who I know is going to write about that particular EC? Basically, I was the President of the History Society at school, and my recommender is my history teacher- should I still include the fact that I was president in this section?
Hey, thanks! :) Nope that isn't required - your teacher would have certainly referenced it in the letter. If anything, that might be something to add to your Activities section since you are the president and it shows initiative and leadership!
@@TheAlmostAstrophysicist Thank you!
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Amazing video as usual. Its so comprehensive.
Can you please proofread my essay??
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Question: can we write about our financial issues which didn't really affect the grades or extra curricular activities in this section?
I feel like if it didn't directly impact any part of your application, it might not be a necessary thing to highlight because it wouldn't give them new insight into your profile. But, if you think it impacted your quality of life or any other major aspects of your life and subsequently your application, you can include it. :)
I have a poetry blog and the college doesn't take writing portfolio. So, can I provide a link to the poetry and my other works in additional info section?
YES for sure - that's a great use of the space. Add a very short paragraph description about your poetry blog (why you started, how much it means to you, what you hope to share with the world, your passion for poetry) and link it. :) Just a short paragraph description and the link should do.
@@TheAlmostAstrophysicist Thank you so much!!
Question: Could I talk about how I struggled in math? I have 2 bad grades from it and a withdraw from a class should I mention it on my additional info?
Only if you think it adds vital information to understanding your profile/if there was a deeper reason behind the bad grades (i.e. financial issues, family issues, etc). I would recommend to stray away from trying to 'explain away a bad grade' because sometimes it may draw more attention to it/it just doesn't add vital info to your profile. It just depends on your particular situation. :)
Question: I’m writing finishing up my Why UChicago essay and I have 678 words but the recommended word limit is 250-500. BUT I feel like if I take away anything I’m taking away from the story and the essay would just be incoherent. So I’m asking you should I try to get it down to 500 or keep it where it is ????
Great question Jazmine. I'd recommend checking line by line for sentences that don't convey to the reader any personal insight into you. Also, for each sentence, figure out what the main point is. If it's repetitive/similar to the point another sentence is trying to make, that's something you can condense as well.
My UChicago Essay was 470 words, and I'd strongly recommend having an essay that's around the 500 word mark. But 600 isn't too far off so if you could get it down to 500-600, that may be alright.
Good luck!
@@TheAlmostAstrophysicist Thank you so much !
Can i write about a protest that i did for girls safety in my country for my common app essay? How i grow from there and how it changed me and my thoughts?
For sure! I think delving deep is key - get genuine and honest and showcase your emotions/feelings. Showing rather than telling is always preferred!
@@TheAlmostAstrophysicist Do you think this is a controversial topic? 😅
please do an activities section video!
You got it!
Can I add personal achievements like no junk food diet, cold showers, and hobbies like skateboarding that aren't part of an actual club? Or is additional info only about problems affecting your grades
Only what’s affecting your grades
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Thank you!!
can i use it to elaborate on some things from my ec list?
Hi! I'd say only if there were major accomplishments that you have news links to, publications, or something of that sort! Condensing everything into the activity section should be enough, and the additional info section is really just for like very specific accomplishments/publications or to describe something unconventional in your background or impediments!
Have you ever heard of someone having a issue to send transcripts to common app saying common app id not found
I haven't, I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help! You should contact Common App directly or ask your school counselor!
So, should I write them in bullet points or like in paragraph form?
Great question! I'd say paragraph form, but if you have several points you're trying to convey to them, just add a short title and colon before the paragraph to denote what it's going to be about.
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