OFFICIAL Common Application Questions Thread

<p>Clarify if the common app procedures changed this year so that you can't submit applications seperately?</p>

<p>^No, you can still submit apps separately. When you "sign" and click submit, it redirects you to a page with a list of your colleges and you check the ones you want to send the app to before submitting.</p>

<p>But being able to submit apps separately is useless b/c I still can't find a way to edit/upload a different essay. The delete option Rister_Chutophs mentioned is no longer available after you submit an app. Maybe I'm doing something wrong... =/</p>

<p>cherrycola: I don't think schools in China have CEEB code
both of my parents went to Zhejiang University, so i just put that, no CEEB code.</p>

<p>and i have same question as with " academic honor " math contest count? club related out side of school awards. national finalist on some random contest? or just like honor roll. and that kind of stuff</p>

<p>cherrycola, you can click "look up", choose a random country, random city and then you just click "not found".. it will put down something like 0000 automatically</p>

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<p>I understand that it is not possible to submit the application to more than one college at the same time and change the essay within the group, but there is still a delete button for removing essays in between submissions</p>

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<p>The delete and upload buttons are only functional before submission of the Common Application. After submission, those two buttons are "disabled," and only the view document button is accessible. </p>

<p>So, the clarification is that your response to the Personal Statement question will be the same for all submissions.</p>

<p>themark, couldn't you just create a new user name? it doesn't really ask for SS number (it's not manditory)</p>

<p>Can you submit a slightly different application to each school.</p>

<p>For example, on EC that I plan to continue in college isn't offered at some schools, so I would uncheck the "Will Continue" box on the EC page.</p>

<p>I also have the same question as rainynightstarz.</p>

<p>Does things like Science Olympiad awards count as academic honors?</p>

<p>Thanks. :P</p>

<p>if i took an eschool course through my school district, do i fill that in under summer courses section
what about taking a pe course by correspondance through texas tech</p>

<p>^^how can u take a pe course through correspondance?? isnt that the sort of thng u have to do actual be present for??</p>

<p>ALSO: i have been involved with theater since 7th grade... does that fall under the add'tl info section?( since theres no way to check off 7th and 8th grade- or do i just list that under honors /positons held etc)</p>

<p>did we ever come to a consesus about where a camp-like summer program belongs?</p>

<p>Ah, so you can change your application slightly for each school, but NOT for the essay - which is probably the one part people WOULD want to change from school to school.
The only other option I can think of is the "Will Continue" check box in the EC section that I mentioned earlier - since some schools have different ECs available than others.</p>

<p>How should one go about the "additional information?". I wrote a little blurb about how I want to write in the college paper about music - one of my passions - is that too much like another essay? Someone else said they listed AP scores...I have high scores, so is it ok to do that?</p>

<p>I'm unsure about this section, or why they give you SO MUCH room for it - even more than in the extended essay.</p>

<p>Is it all right to have some overlap between the awards you list in the "academic honors" section and the EC honors section? In other words, is it all right to list an award in two different places on the common app?</p>

<p>Someone earlier said it is; it just shows your interest for that activity and your success.</p>

<p>I have a question related to that: I have a lot of important prizes at science national contests or olympiads, so many that I don't have enough room to mention all of them in the academic award section. The most important EC for me is preparing for olympiads, and I am supposed to write these awards in the leadership and award row; but it's imposiible for me to write all of them in a row. I was thinking of 3 solutions:</p>

<p>1) rewriting my most important award;
2) writing something like "see the academic award section";
3) writing a prize I didn't have enough space to mention in the academic award section. </p>

<p>Which do you think is the best solution? Or do you have another suggestion about how should I organize it? If I do the third solution, should I mention the most important award in the EC section and not mention it in the academic section? Please help!</p>

<p>For the activities section, are you supposed to select the general category and in the box that appears give its name? For example I would select "community service" and then enter underneath name the organization?</p>

<p>My problem is that the name of the organization does not fit in the box. What to do? I could give the acronym but since it's a local organization, no one would know what it stood for.</p>

<p>can u abbriviate any of the words in the name of the org. </p>

<p>for example: national Doctor's vacation assosiation
could be reduced to : Nat'l Dr.'s vaca. ass'n
or somethign like that</p>

<p>How would the college know your race if you don't put it down in the optional section?</p>

<p>For the Common App recommendations, do teachers have to fill out one for every single school you're applying to? Or can photocopies be made of just one? I'd hate for teachers to have to fill out more than five or six forms.</p>

<p>I won the American Legion Award in 8th grade, which I've been told is prestigious. Even though this wasn't in high school, can I include this on my application?</p>

<p>j.shi: interviews/your last name</p>

<p>k8thnotes: i dont think it'll help you that much</p>

<p>How does one go about indicating personal circumstances limiting EC involvement (lack of transportation, taking care of siblings, etc.)?</p>