Hey, I'm a high school junior, and I want to make the most of my summer before senior year to improve my college application. I'm considering internships, volunteer work, and maybe taking a few classes at a local college. What do you think are the best ways to spend my summer in order to make my application stand out to colleges?
Hi there! It's great that you're already thinking about how to make the most of your summer before senior year. Based on my experience with my own child, a combination of activities can really help your application stand out. Internships, volunteer work, and taking classes at a local college are all excellent options. Internships can give you hands-on experience in a field you're interested in, while volunteer work shows your dedication to your community. Taking college classes can demonstrate your ability to handle college-level work and your eagerness to learn. I would recommend trying to balance these activities so you can showcase a well-rounded application. It's also important to consider what you're passionate about and how these activities align with your future goals. Colleges love to see applicants who are genuinely engaged in their pursuits. Lastly, don't forget to leave some time for relaxation and self-reflection, as this can help you write a more compelling personal statement. Good luck!
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