Application Advice
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So for this video, I'm kind of going be talking about the college application process. I totally understand if you're freaking out right now about that, Um, my advice is, don't freak out. You're probably going to be filling out a common application, especially if you're considering coming here, because any pots down common application is kind of the most basic application of most colleges do. Except some colleges have their own processes and you can usually read about on their websites. She passed him does except the common application. I would say My biggest advice about the common application is too kind of Make sure that you're including as much as you possibly can. No matter what you did in high school or outside of school. Make sure you fill up those sections that asked about your extracurriculars and those other things. Erm, and college is totally love to see that for your essay prompt. I am sure that the last one is usually kind of an open asset. That's personally what I did for mine, because I didn't really feel like the other criteria kind of match how I wanted to write. Upon using that for my patient, I say I was able to really, I kind of go outside the box and using essay that I knew I felt confident with. Because of that, I feel that really up my chances of getting into schools I wanted to get him to. That's kind of the application process, part of the whole thing, making sure you includes much as physically possible about your character and who you are, As many you know, recommendations as you can get. Basically, just keeping your essay portion is creative and like, intriguing as possible. You wanted to be really engaging so that whoever is reading it is enjoying it, and that's going to increase your chances other than that upon coming here, if you are looking into Crane, you will have to audition for that kind of no matter what you are majoring in, whether it's business, performance, education, all of that, you will have to audition at crane. Even if your mind a ring, there is process depending on what you're looking at. So Crane holds their auditions all over the state of New York. We have a lot on campus and we have a few that are off campus, depending what area. If you are really far away from Crate and you're like somewhere on the other side of the country and you want to come here, you can submit a video edition. If you talk to them about it, you will still have to fill out your common application prior to auditioning. You'LL still have to get accepted into Potsdam before getting accepted into crane. So you can't just audition and then come You have to get your positive acceptance letter and then you audition and you get your crane acceptance letter. The audition process is different for every instrument. So I had to prepare three different songs in three different languages. Whereas a performance voice major What? How to prepare five songs? Um, there are a lot of different things, and it varies no matter of what instrument playing. By addition off campus, those of you who are concerned about the timing of auditions and location of auditions, they're really good with that. If they're on chemistry off campus, or if their first edition Davis of the last audition date, that doesn't really matter. So it's kind of how that works and, yeah, so that's pretty much the process. If I missed anything, just let me know and I could totally let you know how it works, so thanks so much.