A Social Network Solution for College Admissions?
A Social Network Solution for College Admissions? by
Jason A. Luke
Where will I be the happiest? This is a question that haunts most
students going through the college admissions process. Deciding on
a college must be thought out well and a college search is just the
bare minimum of what needs to be done in order to find the best
match. What needs to be considered in order to decide on a good
match? Many factors can be mixed and matched in considering which
school would be the best fit for each individual student. For
example, the different types of academic programs may be very
important for a student. Each student should evaluate where and how
far they want to go in life in order to be sure to choose a college
that will allow them to fulfill all of their most wildest
dreams.
Students who plan on furthering their education by going on to law
school or some other graduate program need to know if the college
of their choice has a decent undergraduate program that will lead
them in that path. After all, it does no good to be accepted into a
college that has a bad reputation for its undergraduate programs.
For example, if the student wanted to attend medical school and the
undergraduate chemistry program at their college is known for being
extremely easy, then the chances of that student being accepted
will be slim to none.
What students seem to forget is that they aren't the only ones
trying to impress someone. Colleges too are constantly trying to
impress their prospective students. Therefore, if students are
serious about getting the best education, they should do their own
research on each college they are considering. Many students forget
that the process goes both ways are happy to be accepted
anywhere.
Even though I have done very well academically, I don't consider my
academic performance to be a complete measure of my current or
future success. Colleges realize that academics aren't the only way
to find the most motivated students who will have success in the
real world. Therefore, they are always looking for better ways to
learn about future prospects and the kind of character that will be
added to their campus through the students they recruit.
I remember clearly in my mind the day when I was given the
opportunity to impress college admissions officers. Along with many
others, I spent a few days touring the college of my choice and
participating in many different workshops and activities. I was
very happy to see that the college of my choice took much more into
consideration when accepting students and offering them
scholarships than just test scores. I really feel that by having
many of the prospective students attend this weekend retreat they
were able to make better decisions on who would be accepted to that
college. This not only benefited the college but students
themselves were able to see what that college was like and make a
decision based upon their personal experience.
College admissions processes are still a work in progress. Many
schools nationwide are looking for new ideas to improve the way
they deal with college admissions, trying to find a way to make
prospective students more than just grades and test scores. With so
many applicants, it makes it very difficult for college admissions
offices to look at each student in depth. A quicker way to filter
through student applications would be an ideal way to better the
process.
The internet has helped to lessen the headache of college
admissions for both students and colleges. Online applications have
made the process much easier for students. There are also new and
exciting ways for college admission officers to recruit students.
College recruiting is going to be taken to the next level soon with
new programs that allow students to showcase themselves to any
college of their choice. For example, the Yale Admissions Officers
or Harvard Admissions Officials can now recruit using online
services in order to find potential students.
A new revolution in college
admissions has begun. Go to Zinch to learn more about how
colleges are recruiting students. Also find information on
Yale college admission or any college of your choice. Its the
best college
search around with a profile on every college in America. Jason
Luke writes for ioVentures.
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