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Is your child in their last years of school? Tips for applying to college

11th October 2018 by Emily Finch 5 Min Read

https://expatliving.sg/child-last-years-school-tips-applying-college/

If you have a child in year 9 or 10, you may well be thinking about their college application and if this is your first child off to university, the process might be as new to you as it is to them. So, what can you and your child do to maximise the chances of getting their first choice?

We hear from Robbie Jefferiss, who works with High School students on UWCSEA’s East Campus, and who likens the planning of a ‘campaign’ for university entrance to running for political office.

“The long flight back to the U.S. this summer was well worth the journey. It was great to reconnect with friends and family in my native Pennsylvania, but even better to watch the ‘entertaining’ election season that was dominating the airwaves. This made me consider my days from the not so distant past, when I lived in Washington D.C., a city packed with lawyers, politicians, lobbyists, ambassadors, and journalists. The buzz in “The District” was palpable and you couldn’t help but follow what was happening in Congress, at the White House, or the World Bank. I was glued to CNN during the Obama election and watched from the Washington Monument when he was inaugurated. How quickly I became infatuated with politics.

It was during this time that I met a very wise College Counselor from the St. George’s School in Rhode Island, who told me his theory.

He kindly broke it down for me piece by piece.

The student is the candidate who needs to go out into the world and impress the voters. Each candidate should have their platform in which they are running on. The platform may focus on a specific talent, an overall contribution you will make for the voters, or perhaps your academic prowess. Your platform may also include your unique background and skills.

The voters are the universities, and as we know, the voters often have different priorities and opinions. Do the voters value your commitment to service? Do they value very high academic scores? Do the voters really care about the arts or sports, or outdoor education pursuits? Do they care what type of roommate you will be?

Will the voters see a fit between your values and theirs?  

Will the voters see your candidacy as authentic? Can they see your real desire to get their vote, or is your candidacy a last minute decision made on 31 December (the application deadline).

Ugh… but these voters can really be very fickle changing their mind from year to year! One year they want trombone playing scientists, the next year they want a mathematician who can tap dance.

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Will the voters see your candidacy as authentic? Can they see your real desire to get their vote, or is your candidacy a last minute decision made on 31 December (the application deadline).

Go for a visit
We encourage all of our families to go out and visit universities even starting in grade 9 or 10.  This way the candidates can go see what the voters want or care about.  We encourage our students to go and visit campuses of all shapes and sizes.  It doesn’t have to be a marathon trip around the world, but stop by a campus during your holiday, or go visit a local Singaporean university on a summer afternoon or during a holiday.  I often say to students, you wouldn’t buy a house without seeing what a house looks like!

Every candidate needs donors
You guessed it Mum and Dad, you are the donors! The donors are a necessary part of every campaign whether you like it or not. The donors will often have influence towards which votes the candidate should go out and get, and how far and wide the net is cast. The major risk is that the  donors have too much influence on the candidate, and the voters can see it! ie. don’t let your dad write your college essay! The voters want independent candidates who can speak for themselves and express ideas freely, unhampered by their donors.

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Head to UWCEA’s What’s Next Blog for more advice and tips on how to apply to college.

Guidelines
Now that  you’ve reached your final few years of high school, whether that is the start of the IB programme or the start of A levels, the candidate needs some guidelines, and the middle of 11th grade is a good time to do this. A student should start by talking to the donors (Mum and Dad) as these are key questions that will shape the rest of the campaign: How much can we spend? Which countries are feasible, and which ones are off limits? With these guidelines in place the candidate should jump into the research phase of exploring options and digging into websites. Maybe even planning some on-site research by visiting a short list of campuses in the summer break.

Every candidate needs a good campaign manager and that’s your University Advisor or School Guidance Counselor

The campaign manager is your biggest supporter, your biggest cheerleader, and your biggest advocate. They’ll spend the late nights helping you craft your platform and finding the voters that will love to hear your message!  The campaign manager will also have to be brutally honest with you sometimes. They’ll tell you when your platform is weak. They’ll tell you when you’re aiming towards the wrong voters and they’ll tell you when your messaging has gone astray. You may be tempted to fire your campaign manager after an early defeat in the primary elections; but stick with them and trust their judgement, they’re in it for the love, not the money.

Send those applications
At the start of your final year of high school, it is time to start sending applications, and indeed applying to university, like running for office, asks you to bare your soul, and place yourself in a position of risk and vulnerability. Building your ‘platform’ is not easy because it takes a lot of self-reflection; something which doesn’t come easily for some teenagers. For example, asking questions like ‘What do you value? ‘What are the things I truly enjoy doing?’  Or ‘Where do  you see yourself fitting in?’ The answers to these questions should form the basis for their univeristy search, rather than the simplistic view of “Where can I get in?” We have found that students who do a good job of self-reflection in the early stages of their campaign planning and continue to do this throughout their journey, often land at the universities that are the best fit for them culturally, financially, and academically, and where they end up excelling.

It’s not always easy, but If you do this right, and you take time to think about your platform, and really research the voters who share your values and interests. If you do this and you take the time to craft your message and listen to your campaign manager, your election will be flawless and you will have the most amazing three (or four) years in office!”

To read an extended version of this post head to UWCEA’s What’s Next Blog.

 

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Emily Finch

Always on the hunt for her next resto review, Emi has spent the last four years at EL munching and drinking her way around the island. Not one to turn down a free-flow opportunity, a personal highlight has been attending a super-brunch (yes, they exist!), and she now spends most evenings "power walking" it all off! Her active daughters and highly strung woofer keep her busy when she's not chained to her laptop managing digital content.

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