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Competition for College Admission
Competition for College Admission
The number of talented high school seniors applying to college in the United States has continued to rise each year. Over the next few years, the total number of high school graduates is projected to rise by ten percent, as is the subsequent number of students applying to college — and that means thousands of more applicants.
While there’s enough space for all those additional students in schools across the country, the most desired schools can’t accept everyone. Admission committees must weed through a significant number of applications to determine who gets accepted and who doesn’t.
Where do the colleges stand?
Colleges take the competition among high school seniors for slots at their schools very seriously. Over the years, many schools have altered their recruiting tactics to fit the market. How? By turning themselves into brand names and offering incentives such as free airline tickets and college weekends in their efforts to enroll the most desirable students. So while students vie against each other to submit the best transcripts and SAT scores to their dream school, colleges are passing out goodie bags to get the premier students through their doors.
Next steps
If you want to attend a great school, your best course of defense is what it’s always been: work hard throughout high school to increase your chances of getting into your school of choice. The most competitive colleges will hone in on your transcripts.
Author: Amy Ambler
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