#091 – Today, we uncover the admission requirements for Cornell University, focusing deeply on the non-academic factors.
For selective universities, high academic achievement is expected and cannot be counted on to differentiate you as a candidate.
Rather, it is the non-academic factors of your application that will set you apart. Cornell University, a school with a 10% admission rate, looks for several factors in their applicants, including character, community involvement, and their reasons for choosing Cornell, in addition to intellectual potential.
Jankel and I talk about the ways in which selective schools review an applicant’s extracurricular activities, and provide you with the reasons why they do it, namely, to gain a good idea of who you are as a person and what is truly important to you as an individual.
We go over the importance of having alignment between your college essay, your extracurricular activities, and what you say are your passions.
Additionally, we talk about the college interview, the step in the admission process in which questions will be asked about your extracurricular activities.
Links mentioned on this episode:
Cornell University – Undergraduate Admissions Page: What Cornell Looks For
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