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Including career interests on the Common App—yay or nay?

Should I include my future career interests on the Common App, or is it better to keep it focused on what I've done in high school? I don't want to seem like I'm trying to predict the future, but I do have a strong passion for my chosen career field. Thoughts?

11 months ago

It's perfectly acceptable to include your future career interests on the Common App, especially if you have a clear passion for your chosen field. In fact, mentioning your career aspirations can demonstrate to admissions officers that you have thought about your future and have a goal you're working towards, which can be seen as a positive.

When completing the Common App, you can mention your career interests in the activities section to show how your extracurriculars relate to your goals. Additionally, if you have taken courses, participated in internships, or engaged in any other experiences that align with your future profession, feel free to mention these as well to provide context.

In your personal statement or supplemental essays, you can incorporate your career goals to showcase your passion and commitment. However, make sure that you also focus on your personal growth and accomplishments during high school, as admissions officers mainly want to see how you've developed and contributed during this period.

In summary, including your career interests in your application can be beneficial in demonstrating your passion and future goals. Just be sure to strike a balance by also highlighting your growth and achievements in high school.

11 months ago

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