Hey everyone, I'm a junior in high school, and I've been wondering if colleges look at applicants' social media profiles during the admissions process. Should I be concerned about what's on mine? Thanks for any help, and CollegeVine, you've been a lifesaver!
Hey there! It's great that you're thinking about this aspect of college admissions. While not all colleges look at applicants' social media profiles, some do, and it's better to be safe than sorry. It's a good idea to review your social media accounts and ensure they represent you in a positive light. This includes checking your posts, comments, and shared content. Remember, you want to present the best version of yourself to colleges. You might also consider setting your accounts to private or using an alias to make it more difficult for admissions officers to find you. Keep in mind that social media can also be an opportunity to showcase your achievements, passions, and personality. So, if you have accounts dedicated to your extracurricular activities or accomplishments, they could potentially work in your favor. Good luck with your applications, and I'm glad CollegeVine has been helpful for you!
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