-
1. The master's application mainly looks at the accumulation of academic activities, such as: science and engineering need scientific research, internship participation, and arts and business should focus on internship.
Master's application must grasp the core, that is, GPA, TOEFL, GRE GMAT, scientific research, and internship. In these well-prepared states, you can participate in other activities, such as student unions, cultural and sports clubs, etc., if the preparation is not sufficient, then you must focus on scientific research, internship, and others do not need to participate.
2. For undergraduate applications, you need to participate in more activities, academic activities, cultural and sports activities, and humanities activities.
-
1. Extracurricular activities, the most important thing is not the quantity, the key is to highlight the highlights Second, I don't care about "how big the name is", we should pay attention to "how big the harvest and influence are" 3. Last but not least: To participate in extracurricular activities, you must abandon utilitarianism Participating in extracurricular activities is by no means thinking about how to decorate your resume before you start doing it, but by seriously devoting yourself to several extracurricular activities, you can exercise and improve your abilities in all aspects, such as leadership ability, communication ability, time management ability, Ability to work under pressure, innovate and acquire new skills that are not available in the school classroom, so as to turn yourself into a better and more competitive person.
-
How do extracurricular activities help international students? Does this refer to the role of extracurricular activities in applying to study abroad? Or does it refer to the help that students participate in extracurricular activities while studying abroad?
If you ask about the former, to be honest, it's useless.
Many people online are promoting how important extracurricular activities are, but don't ignore the fact that extracurricular activities are only a plus, and it depends on what kind of extracurricular activities they are. For example:
I feel that participating in the student union is a very important extracurricular activity, and I feel that I am not good at being a leader of the student union. In the end, you will find that 10 applicants, 10 people have written such an activity. To study abroad, you must remember:
Your own academics are the most basic. If you do well academically, you can do some extra points when you can do it. If you don't do well academically, doing what you think is a plus, this kind of practice of abandoning the basics will only make you lose more in the end.
If it is the latter, students who are already studying can participate in some extracurricular activities under the condition of doing a good job in their studies, which can virtually improve their communication skills, team writing skills and other comprehensive abilities.
-
With so much competition at top U.S. universities, it's important to have extracurricular activities because you have other interests besides grades such as exams and languages, and it also shows that you can make the most of your free time. When applying to college, ask you to share a story that shows your character and character, and your extracurricular activities can prove the truth of your narrative.
High. If you're a freshman in high school, don't worry about choosing the right extracurricular activities, but focus on choosing a few extracurricular activities that you're passionate about. Then you look closely at the performance of the members in the community, and excellence is contagious, and the same is true for mediocrity.
High school. In your sophomore year of high school, you'll have to focus on doing a small amount of extracurricular activities. Too many extracurricular activities can prove that you are not paying attention. Colleges will provide more opportunities than high schools, and elite schools are more inclined to choose specialists over generalists.
The first semester of the third year of high school.
When you get to the first semester of your senior year, remember that paid work is more valuable than an extracurricular activity, and that work is one of the best ways you can learn about the world outside of school. Working on time, day in and day out, can demonstrate your ability to manage your time. A job can also prove credibility — especially if you're dealing with money or confidential information.
If you reach the first semester of your junior year of high school and realize that the club you joined in your freshman or sophomore year is no longer your interest, then you can choose to join one. You can also discover a new interest because of a book, a lesson, or a trip, and don't be afraid to try new things.
The United States is a country that values innovation very much, and growing up is the process by which you discover new stories, and as a high school student, you should explore the things you care about.
The second semester of the third year of high school.
In the second semester of your junior year of high school, you should complete your college application, strengthen your test scores, and complete your application essays. It's also an ideal time to ask an extracurricular advisor or teacher to help you write a letter of recommendation. However, if you are due to life difficulties, such as:
If someone in your family has a serious illness that prevents you from participating in extracurricular activities earlier, it's better to do it later than not to do it well.
Remember that your goal is to tell a meaningful story about yourself, including your resourcefulness in the face of adversity.
In the second half semester of my freshman year, I discussed with my parents and decided to go to the United States for graduate school after graduating from college, and I planned to apply to the top 50 schools, so I signed a study abroad agency for high-end applications in the United States, and then I met Mr. Abby, who studied abroad in Huide. >>>More
1. Work of the student union. It mainly refers to participating in the student union and being responsible for the planning, organization and leadership of various student activities. These tasks can develop students' leadership and management skills. >>>More
12 indicators for examining extracurricular activities.
In the admissions work of American universities, the initial indicators for screening students are naturally based on standardized grades and GPA. Then, the next step is to look at the extracurricular activities of the students. So, how do American college admissions officers evaluate students' extracurricular activities? >>>More
Participation in group activities.
Geomorphological investigation, geological exploration, ore standard production, wind speed test, etc.