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What is a College Brag Sheet?

I've heard that some people create college brag sheets to help them prepare for college applications and interviews. Can someone provide examples or resources? How should I go about making one for myself?

11 months ago

A college brag sheet is essentially a document that highlights your achievements, activities, and personal qualities. It's meant to help you, your teachers, and your school counselor throughout the college application process by providing a comprehensive overview of your accomplishments. Teachers and counselors often use the brag sheet to write better-informed recommendation letters, while you can use it to prepare for interviews and to fill out college applications more efficiently.

To create your own brag sheet, you can start by using the following categories:

1. Personal Information: Include your name, school, graduation year, and contact information. You may also include your intended major and a brief personal statement.

2. Academics: List your GPA, class rank (if applicable), standardized test scores, AP or IB courses taken, and any academic honors or awards you've received.

3. Extracurricular Activities: Detail your involvement in clubs, sports, student government, or any other school-related organizations. Emphasize any leadership roles you've held or significant contributions you've made.

4. Community Service and Volunteering: Describe any volunteer work you've done, how long you've participated in each activity, and any leadership positions you've held.

5. Internships and Job Experience: Provide information about any internships or part-time jobs you've held, your responsibilities, and the duration of your employment.

6. Awards and Honors: List any recognition you've received, such as awards for academic, extracurricular, or community service achievements.

7. Skills and Hobbies: Note any additional languages you speak, musical instruments you play, or unique talents you possess. Highlight hobbies and interests that demonstrate personal growth, curiosity, or commitment.

When you're creating your brag sheet, be sure to emphasize your unique qualities and achievements, and avoid generic or overly self-promotional language. It's important to be concise, clear, and specific in your descriptions. It might also be helpful to ask a teacher, counselor, or parent for feedback to ensure that your brag sheet is comprehensive and accurately represents your accomplishments. Remember to keep it up-to-date, so you're always prepared for new opportunities that may arise during the college application process.

11 months ago

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