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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 241687, member: 61772"] Well, the application process can be challenging, but if you follow these tips, you'll be well on your way to making your application stand out and start your educational career. 1. Start early It's never too early to start preparing for college. Start by researching and visiting campuses as soon as you can. And when it comes time to apply, give yourself plenty of time to write your essay and get all the right materials in on time. 2. Visit campus Every college is different, so the best way to know if a school is the place for you is to visit campus. You'll get a feel for what living there might be like, and you'll also get the chance to meet current students and staff who can answer any questions you might have about academics, extracurricular activities, and life on campus. Plus, many colleges require that students attend an interview before they accept them and this is a great way to make sure that happens. 3. Make sure your high school transcripts are up-to-date The admissions committee will use your high school transcript to see how well you're doing in school and how prepared you are for college. [/QUOTE]
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