What are top colleges really looking for? commandedu has the answers! Watch our virtual college admissions event recap now sponsored
The Post and admissions consultancyrecently partnered on a virtual event designed to educate and inform students and parents on the do’s and don’ts of college applications. “College Admissions: How to Stand Out to Ivy Leagues and Top Tier Colleges” was a live event with Command Education founder and CEO Christopher Rim and New York Post op-ed editor Kelly Torrance.
Watch the full event above and read on to learn our top five takeaways from the inspirational and informative discussion. Most families think colleges are looking for students with a little bit of everything on their resumes . But Christopher and his team atknow that colleges are much more interested in building well-rounded classes rather than selecting well-rounded students. When looking at a student’s application, top tier colleges want to see each student’s passion jump off the page.
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