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5 Myths About Admission Committees Busted

5 Myths About Admission Committees Busted

Having to write down applications can be a strenuous endeavor for many. Be it an admission or a job application. It is your chance to prove yourself worthy of the available opportunity and consideration.

Since you want to put your best foot forward in your statement of purpose computer science, you seek advice from anyone who can offer it. However, some of the firm belief about admission committees are false. We will show you which and how?

1. The credibility of your recommendation letter is determined by the seniority of the recommender

For your letter to be effective, it should come from a senior person who has had a close positive interaction with you. One who doesn’t mind to invest his or her time and effort, in crafting a compelling recommendation letter, with you. If you choose one’s position over those who know you, the chance is, you will end up with a generic document.

A valuable recommendation letter should articulate your qualities by outlining instances where you showcased a worthwhile skill. Whether it is teamwork, leadership, creativity, etc. You want to accompany your sop science, with a letter that will count.

2. Social and Academic leadership roles don’t carry weight

Grad school aims at preparing you for senior leadership roles in any organization. Many presume that only leadership roles in the workplace, hold much water. However, if you only have a few years of work experience, you probably didn’t have the opportunity to catch a senior leadership position.

You can highlight your social and academic leadership roles. Be it heading the Book Club organization or chairing your university’s sport’s team. Outline the achievements that you made and also value added to the group.

3. Needing scholarship will reduce your chances of admission

In your sop for computer science, you articulate reasons why the admissions board should consider your application. Some people may think that if you need the scholarship to finance your studies, your application is less appealing to the committee. Depending on the school that you are applying to, they may offer scholarships based on merit.

Also, you can get scholarship opportunities from other providers. All in all, admission and scholarship applications are treated differently.    

4. All volunteer opportunities are equal

Showcasing your non-profit roles is not a mere matter of checking the box. A one-time volunteer experience may not count. Start volunteering and getting involved in the community around you, early.

Take the initiative and lead a project in a non-profit organization. You need to show that you will continue to participate in the affairs of your community.

5. You need a finance background for your MBA applications

You do not have to come from a financial or consulting industry to increase your chance of admission for an MBA program. Your background doesn’t matter. The board seeks to create a diverse class.

Your marketing or engineering degree will help you stand out from the pool of candidates. Whether you are looking for a change in career or would like to delve into finance, don’t let this myth keep you from discovering your right path.

Conclusion

We hope that demystifying these myths will help you gain more confidence in your application to the graduate school of your choice. Don’t let myths deter you from realizing your goals.