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5 Ways to Get a Head Start on College Admission

It's always a good idea to be thinking about college applications. Doing these five things now will help you stand in the admission process later!

It’s always a good idea to be thinking about your college applications. Even if you're a freshman or sophomore in high school, there are a lot of things you can do that will pay off immensely in the long run. Beefing up your high school résumé, getting involved in groups and taking on leadership positions, and honing your study and writing skills are all things you can work on now to help get your feet off the ground! Read on to see what else you can do to make sure your college applications are as strong as they can be when senior year rolls around. 

1. Get involved in extracurricular activities

Not only are extracurriculars fun, they look phenomenal on college applications. Plus, there are endless options. Do you want to have a more active role in your school? Participating in student government not only ensures that you help plan all of the awesome events that go on, but it will help showcase your leadership skills to colleges. Volunteering in your community is a spectacular way to feel good and serve others while impressing admission boards. Really, if there is anything you love, it’s almost guaranteed there will be some sort of activity to help you simultaneously enjoy yourself and boost your résumé.

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2. Study for the PSAT/SAT/ACT

These tests are a pretty big part of college admission, so studying for them is crucial. In some cases, it may be the final decision between two students in a college admission decision. Not only that, but you might be eligible for the depending on your PSAT score. (And we all know scholarships are a huge help!) Get a feel for standardized testing by taking practice tests and checking out books, apps, websites, and other resources to help you study. (A lot of online test prep resources are free!) 

3. Look for scholarships

Speaking of scholarships, to start hunting for opportunities to save money on college. There are so many options available for all high school students, not just juniors and seniors. Many companies offer essay competitions or have random drawings, and websites like 糖心Vlog will send you regular emails informing you of upcoming scholarship deadlines. One quick tip when searching for scholarships is to narrow down your search options to fit your interests. It makes the process a ton more fun!

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4. Practice writing college essays

One of the toughest parts about applying to colleges is the admission essay. A simple five-paragraph paper is fine and dandy, but there are going to be a lot of papers just like that. Colleges are looking for students who stand out, so use your essay to show your individuality. Many books and websites have examples of prompts and responses and offer tips on how to shine through your writing.

5. Schedule campus visits

College is a big deal. You spend four years of your life there, learning and making memories. Therefore, you need to find a school that feels perfect. Scheduling visits will give you an early glimpse of campus life and give you a better feel of what you are looking for. It seriously makes it easier to pick schools when filling out applications.

Related: Campus Visits: The Best Resource to Use in Your College Search

There you have it! Doing these five little tricks now will help you get a head start on your college applications by giving you plenty of valuable experiences to help you stand out later. Plus, the more you intentionally build your application elements over time, the less stressed you'll feel when it comes down to actually submitting them. Use your time in high school wisely, and it's sure to pay off with acceptances to great schools. 

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About Zia Sampson

Zia Sampson

I am currently a first-year student at Loyola University New Orleans, where I'm majoring in Mass Communications, both Strategic Communications and Journalism, and minoring in Sociology. I'm in the University Honors Program and the Social Justice Scholars Program. In my free time, I like to watch Netflix, sleep, and read. I am a big animal lover, with four cats and two dogs, and I have two older brothers and a twin sister. You can follow me on Twitter .

 

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