if you were a caregiver for two grandparents that passed away during Junior year + also spent 4 years in nonprofit org, raising over $100K which activity would you list first?
I have very good test score very good ecs and very good gpa and recommendations But i have taken two gap years due to a family problem. Should I explain that in the additional information section or should I apply without mentioning it I'm getting mixed advice from different people
Up to you! You will not be automatically rejected for not discussing your gap year. Additionally, some schools will ask if you've taken a gap year in their application. If so, you'll have the option to submit a "gap year" essay.
if you were a caregiver for two grandparents that passed away during Junior year + also spent 4 years in nonprofit org, raising over $100K which activity would you list first?
Order does not matter for the Activites List! Put whichever one you feel most connected to first, perhaps?
I have very good test score very good ecs and very good gpa and recommendations
But i have taken two gap years due to a family problem.
Should I explain that in the additional information section or should I apply without mentioning it
I'm getting mixed advice from different people
@@parzivalfowl994 yes you definitely should. They’ll read bw the lines and reject you if you don’t.
There is a section for a GAP year essay. You can mention what you did during your gap years on there.
@@elelma255Hi! Where is that section? I’ve never seen it 🥹 is for especific colleges or is from the common app?
Up to you! You will not be automatically rejected for not discussing your gap year. Additionally, some schools will ask if you've taken a gap year in their application. If so, you'll have the option to submit a "gap year" essay.
Do we get the template?
it's in the video description
Linked in the video description!