<p>My siblings have gone to both undergraduate and graduate college. Which do I put in the common app sibling section for their education history? They only have a slot for one college as opposed to the parent section where you can put multiple. </p>
<p>My concern here is that
I originally put their undergraduate schools, yet I am applying to one of my sibling's graduate schools. In the supplement questions they ask is the family member who has gone to our school listed in the family section? I select yes, yet I do not have their data entered for having gone to that school because they do not have the extra space to list graduate schools. Is this not a big deal?</p>
<p>i had a question too regarding the common app. i am filling up by myself. what should i do about the councelor info in school section like their name,email etc. i’m not counceling with anyone right now</p>
<p>The form needs to be completed by someone at the high school you attended. If you don’t have contact with an individual there, you will still need to approach the school and ask them to do this. Choose the name of an administrator at your HS, invite that person by name but don’t enter an email address. That should give you access to the pdf printable form that you can then take to (or mail to) your HS and ask them to fill out and submit.</p>
<p>Put your school counselor or academic advisor. This is information so that they will be able to submit recommendations/transcripts. They are also a source of contact for the colleges if they are missing transcripts/test scores.</p>