YCBK 83: 5 Ways to use a resume in the admission process - a podcast by Mark Stucker

from 2019-08-29T10:00

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In this episode you will hear: (06:50) In this week’s news, an article from Forbes, “Admission Deans Share Tips for College Applications” by Brennan Barnard. Recognizing the many students will procrastinate until days or even hours before their application deadlines, Barnard sought sound advice from admission leaders on how to avoid submitting low quality applications.   (27:22) We are in Chapter 83 of 171 Answers and Mark and Anika discuss five different ways a college resume can be used in the college admissions process. We also discuss why come colleges do not like resumes and others love resumes. We also discuss some of the things that should go on the resume that a college student uses.   (36:30) This week’s question asks how a student who is half Asian and half Caucasian should identify themselves on the Common Application. This is one of the more complex questions that we have tackled because it is fraught with so many nuances. Mark explains his evolution on this topic. He explains how he once handled this question with his students and how he has evolved to a new perspective that is significantly different from how he used to advise Asian students and bi-racial and multi-racial students. (50:46) Mark’s interview is with Mr. Dave Wagner who is the Director of Admissions of St. Olaf, in Part 2 of 4, Dave explains the 3rd section of the Common App, the Education section and he talks about what goes here and how this section is used in admission decisions Dave talks about whether students should include their GPA in this section. Dave talks about the 4th section, the testing section and he explains why St. Olaf allows students to self-report their test scores Next Dave talks section 5, the Activities section, he also tells us what he thinks about the student adding a Resume to the application   (01:01:47) Mark’s recommended resource of the week is   (1:16:33) Our College Spotlight for the week is University of Pennsylvania (PA)   This is a free online college admissions course about, How to apply to college. It is produced by the University of Pennsylvania and it is designed to level the playing field with access to quality free information about the college admissions process. It is co-developed by Eric Furda, Dean of Admissions at the University of Pennsylvania and it is co-developed by the Steppingstone President, Dr. Sean Vereen.  The course involves reading, watching videos and taking quizzes, but it is an excellent free way to understand the college admission process. The course is what is known as a MOOC, a Massive Open Online Course. The course involves dialogue with current students and students applying to college. It is a great course for future college counselors and for parents and students. You will be exposed to a wide range of resources to help you with the college process.  Don't forget to send your questions related to any and every facet of the college process to: questions@yourcollegeboundkid.com If you enjoy our podcast, would you please do us a favor and share our podcast both verbally and on social media? We would be most grateful! Anika and I are excited to give our listeners a chance to play a role in shaping what topics we discuss, as well as what guests we have on our podcast. You can let your voice be heard by completing this survey. Just put the following link in your browser and give us your honest feedback. Anika and I would like to thank you in advance Every episode of Your College-Bound Kid will align with a chapter from the book 171 Answers to the Most-Asked College Admission Questions. To get a copy go to Amazon and search for 171 Answers: To the Most Asked College Admissions Questions. If you want to place a bulk order, you will save money by purchasing this book at 171answer.com. Every penny goes to The Atlanta Mission, a Christian organization that helps over 1000 homeless residents every day.  If you want to see what future episodes will discuss in the book chapter section,  just  go to 171answers.com and then click the red button "See exactly what 171 Answers covers"

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