Princeton University is located in Princeton, New Jersey. A member of the Ivy League, last year, Princeton’s acceptance rate was a mere 5.5 percent. Much like the other applications, Princeton’s should tell you something about the school. It’s not easy and if you find it hard to finish, you probably shouldn’t be applying. Sorry. Much like , Princeton was late to its own party and just posted recently their supplement online. So, now that we have the information, we are happy to share our thoughts with the world:
How to Write the Yale Supplement 2018-2019
It’s no secret that Yale University is one of the most prestigious schools in the nation. With a six percent acceptance rate, this Ivy Leaguer also rounded out last year as one of the world’s most exclusive. The supplement is a hefty one but is a pretty good indication of the academically demanding environment if the school. If you can’t handle the supplement, don’t bother applying. We would also like to take a moment to welcome Yale to the party who, two weeks after everyone else, has finally published their supplement.
How to Write the Boston University Supplement 2018-2019
How to Write the University of Michigan Supplement 2018-2019
How to Write the William and Mary Supplement 2018-2019
The College of William and Mary is located in Williamsburg, VA and is considered one of a few “public Ivies.” This means that they are public institutions that offer lower tuition but a high-quality education comparable to that of an Ivy League school. It’s a solid medium-sized school of about 9,000 undergraduates with an emphasis on research, particularly for undergraduates, which is rare. Though it’s academically rigorous, the small-town vibe that Williamsburg possesses is unique and special. Last year they had an acceptance rate of 36%.
How to Write the Boston College Supplement 2018-2019
How to Write the Dartmouth College Supplement 2018-2019
is a small liberal arts school located in the woods of New Hampshire. You go there to get away; it’s located on the Connecticut river, which partly separates Vermont and New Hampshire. It’s a great place for and library-loving students alike, but it certainly is in the middle of nowhere. Indeed, that’s the appeal for many who attend. Dartmouth owns its very own skiway and a slew of cabins available for students to rent throughout the year. With a bit less than 4,500 undergraduates, Dartmouth is all about building community. And supplement speaks to that; they want students who apply to understand what it means to attend and to know their specific answer to: why Dartmouth?
How to Write the Columbia University Supplement 2018-2019
is located in uptown New York, NY. It is home to ~4,500 undergraduates who attend the college, and 1,500 students who attend their engineering school. As a major research university, students have access to Columbia’s vast number of resources, as well as internship and work opportunities that exist as a result of its prime location. Columbia's supplement is one of the more extensive ones, but the challenge here is to achieve both depth and brevity.
How to Write the University of Pennsylvania Supplement 2018-2019
If you don’t know better, The University of Pennsylvania, commonly referred to as “Penn,” may sound like a typical state school. If you were under that impression, let us be the first to tell you that it’s not. It’s a private school (not a state school), an Ivy League institution, and it is world-renowned for its undergraduate programs—especially finance, business, political science, and anthropology. The school itself is in the heart of Philadelphia, one of the wealthiest cities in America when it comes to national history.
How to Write the Brown University Supplement 2018-2019
How to Write the USC Long Answer Essays 2018-2019
USC is a research university located in Los Angeles. In 2018, USC’s acceptance rate was 13 percent. For the USC long answer essay portion of the supplement, applicants must write two essays. For the first essay, students can choose between one of three prompts and all applicants must answer the final “Academic Interest” question.
How to Write the USC Short Answer Supplement 2018-2019
How to Write the Vassar College Supplement 2018-2019
How to Write the Cornell University Supplement 2018-2019
Cornell is a private research university located in Ithaca, NY with an undergraduate student body of approximately 14,000. Last year, Cornell accepted just 10.3% of applicants which is the lowest acceptance rate in school history. The school has called the class of 2022 the “most diverse class in university history.”
How to Write the Harvard Transfer Application
So you want to transfer to Harvard. Welcome to a very large number group, with a very low success rate. By very low, we mean minuscule. Harvard accepts less than 1% of transfer applicants on average, and some years they don’t accept anyone. Seriously. That’s a 0-1% acceptance rate. Does that mean you shouldn’t try? Not at all. We’re all about beating slim odds, but first, you have to accept that no matter how hard you work, or how great your grades are, or how many times you’ve walked on the moon, or how many Disney shows you starred in, you’re not getting in. Accept it, embrace it, and then try anyways.
How to Write the Washington And Lee Supplement
Washington and Lee University is a small liberal arts school of about 1,800 undergraduates. It’s located in Lexington, VA. It is known for being academically rigorous, and students who attend greatly embrace the outdoors. It has been coeducational for only 37 years, having admitted its first class of women in 1985. The university also operates on a peculiar schedule—each year is comprised of Fall term and Winter term, where classes are in session for 3 months before finals period begins, and then there is Spring term. Spring term is only 4 weeks long, and students take just 1 class during that time period. It’s a time to delve deep into a particular subject. Students get a lot out of studying something specific for a short period of time, as all of their attention is devoted to that one class. However, before enjoying their interesting academic schedule, you have to get in. We break down their supplement below:
How to Write the Princeton Supplement: A Practical Guide to Getting In
Some students struggle with the Princeton supplement because there are a number of questions and infinite ways one could answer them. But don’t get caught up in the pressure of thinking you have to sound sophisticated for the . As we’ve , the supplement is your chance to show your dream school who you really are. It’s personal. So, think of each part of the supplement as a chance to show Princeton a unique side of you.
How to Write the Lafayette College Supplement
How to Write the Mount Holyoke Supplement
Mount Holyoke is an all-women’s liberal arts college in South Hadley, MA. With about 2,100 undergraduates, Mount Holyoke is small and has a significant focus on research. If you apply to Mount Holyoke, we encourage you to visit and do a lot of research on the school. As for their supplement, here’s how to approach it:
How to Write the Scripps College Supplement
Scripps College is a small all-women’s liberal arts school in Claremont, CA. It’s a part of the Claremont Colleges, which include Pomona, Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, and Pitzer. Like the West Coast equivalent of the Five and Consortium. Scripps’ supplement has two parts—we’ve broken down how to approach it all. Read on: