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What are the most common college app questions for juniors?

Hey everyone, I'm a junior right now and I'm about to step into the amazing world of college applications. I want to start preparing now, and I'm wondering what are some of the most common college application questions I should expect next year? I want to start brainstorming answers ahead of time. Thanks!

a year ago

Sure thing! Here's a list of some common application questions you're likely to encounter on college applications:

1. "Tell us about your intellectual interests, how they sprung from your course, service, work or life experiences, and what makes them exciting to you. Describe how these interests may be realized and linked to the academic programs at the college." Colleges use this type of question to see how your interests align with what they offer.

2. "Describe a problem you've solved or a problem you'd like to solve. It can be an intellectual challenge, a research query, an ethical dilemma - anything that is of personal importance, no matter the scale." This prompt is all about critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

3. "Discuss an accomplishment, event, or realization that sparked a period of personal growth and a new understanding of yourself or others." These types of questions aim to understand more about your personal growth journey and what events have shaped you into who you are today.

4. "Describe your most meaningful experiences and how they relate to your intended major, future goals, and interests." This question helps institutions understand the connection between your experiences and your future ambitions.

5. "Why did you choose your intended major and how does it relate to your long-term career goals?" This one helps colleges understand the intentionality behind your choice of major and how it connects to your broader academic and career goals.

6. "Why do you want to attend our university/college?" A pretty ubiquitous question, colleges use this to understand what you specifically value about their institution and how you see yourself fitting into their community.

Remember, when answering these questions, it’s important to be honest and authentic, while also showcasing your unique perspectives and experiences. Also, try to avoid cliches and focus on specific examples or anecdotes that can help illustrate your points more vividly. Hope this helps you kick-start your brainstorming process, and good luck!

a year ago

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