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Creating a brag sheet

Hi guys, I've been asked to create a brag sheet for my college applications. I was wondering, what kind of information should I include in it? Are there any tips for making it stand out? Thanks for any help you can provide!

2 years ago

Hi there! A brag sheet is a valuable tool for organizing your achievements, activities, and experiences during your high school career. Here's what you should include and some tips for making it stand out:

1. Basic Information: Start with your full name, high school, graduation year, and contact information (email and/or phone number).

2. Academic Achievements: List your GPA (weighted and unweighted), class rank (if available), any honors or AP courses you've taken, and any academic awards or recognitions you've received.

3. Extracurricular Activities: Include all activities you've been involved with, both in and out of school. List any clubs, organizations, team sports, musical groups, volunteer experiences, part-time jobs, and internships. Be sure to mention any leadership roles (e.g., president, captain) and the duration of your involvement (e.g., 9th-12th grade).

4. Awards and Honors: Include any awards, honors, or recognitions you've earned, whether from school or the wider community. Don't forget about non-academic honors, such as athletic or talent awards.

5. Skills & Talents: Mention any unique or specialized skills you've developed, such as proficiency in multiple languages, artistic skills, or technical expertise.

6. Personal Interests: Briefly note any hobbies or interests that don't fit neatly into one of the previous categories. This can help provide a more well-rounded picture of who you are.

To make your brag sheet stand out, try these tips:

- Be concise and specific: Briefly describe each item, focusing on the most important details. Use specific examples and numbers where relevant, such as the number of community service hours you've completed or the amount of money you raised for a particular cause.

- Use bullet points: Organize your brag sheet with bullet points for easy reading. Bullet points make it more visually appealing and easier for your recommenders to scan and absorb the information quickly.

- Focus on impact: Emphasize the impact of your involvement in various activities. Discuss any accomplishments that led to measurable outcomes or had a significant impact on your school, community, or a specific group of people.

- Tailor the information: If possible, tailor your brag sheet to the individual colleges you're applying to. For example, if you're applying to a school with a strong engineering program, you could highlight your achievements and experiences related to that field.

- Keep it organized: Use headings, subheadings, or bold text to organize different sections of your brag sheet, making it easier for your recommenders or admissions officers to find specific information.

Remember, your brag sheet serves as a concise summary of your high school career, so focus on presenting your best and most relevant achievements. Good luck with your college applications!

2 years ago

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