Being accepted, you should ...
Congratulations, you have been admitted to a senior school! But what do you need to do next? There are many things to consider. It is very important for students to weigh all the options before accepting admission.
■ If you are admitted to ed's school,
If you are admitted to ed's school, then you should know that ED is binding, which means that if you are admitted, you must report to the school. So what should you do next?
1. Withdraw other applications
Because this decision is binding, you need to withdraw other EA applications that you may have submitted. The next thing you need to do is to send an email to the school, including your full name and attending high school.
There is also a simple explanation that you have been admitted to ed's school, and you should apply to that school. You can also call the admissions office, but email can be used as a record of your request to drop out of school. Remember to be professional, polite and honest.
2. Continue to study in senior three.
Being admitted early has greatly lightened the burden on your shoulders, but you still have a whole semester to finish! Remember, the university will ask to see your grades in the next semester of senior three. If your grades drop significantly, the university can cancel the admission.
■ If you are accepted by EA or REA's school.
For those students who apply for EA, compared with those who apply for ed, there are actually many factors to consider, because EA is not binding, that is to say, if you are accepted, you can choose to refuse, students can choose to accept this offer, or they can continue to apply for other schools in the RD stage, or apply for some rolling admission schools.
1, if you want to accept the offer …
A. acceptance of the admission notice
Most EA schools will let students confirm accepting the offer before May 1. However, if this is your first choice university and you don't want to apply for other universities, go ahead and ensure your position as soon as possible.
B. As mentioned above, we need to continue to invest in the study of senior three.
2. If you are not ready to accept the offer … immediately …
A. postpone your decision
You don't have to respond immediately to the invitation you receive, so take some time to think about it. Think about your college goals and what will be the best decision for you. Should you apply to other universities that are equally satisfactory to you? Do you have any plans?
b? Discuss your ideas with your family and school counselors and put forward the next feasible plan.
B. Continue to develop applications
Before the final application deadline of RD 65438+1 October1,you need to ensure that your application materials are fully prepared. Make sure that other schools on your university list are a good combination of target schools+matching schools+guaranteed schools. Complete all applications before the deadline. If you need additional guidance in completing the remaining applications, please ask your school consultant or external consultant for help.
It is exciting to be admitted to the preferred school in advance, but this is not the end of your entrance journey! Make sure that you have evaluated all the options and taken appropriate steps to enter a university that is most suitable for you in terms of economic ability, social atmosphere and academic environment.
It has been postponed. you should ...
■ What if you are postponed?
It must be disappointing to be postponed by your dream school, but don't despair! Students can take some measures in the RD stage to improve their admission probability.
What is deferred decision?
Students who are not admitted in the early application stage are either postponed or rejected. If the Admissions Committee thinks that the candidate is not competitive enough, the student will be rejected in the early application stage, but if you decide to postpone it, it means that your application will be kept in the regular application stage and compared with other applicants. So it is still possible to be admitted!
In addition to being a candidate for admission to the school, the delayed decision also provides you with the opportunity to submit additional information to strengthen your competitiveness in the RD stage. If you are delayed in the early application stage, the following suggestions may help you.
1. Postponing the decision may cause many emotional changes, such as changing your view of this university, especially after you have submitted your application to this university, and you have spent a lot of time considering the possibility of choosing other universities. Take some time to think about whether this university is still your first choice, or whether you want to concentrate on applying to other schools.
2. Some universities may need specific information, such as the latest report or exam results (if any). In addition, the university may encourage students to submit additional materials, such as letters of recommendation, extracurricular activities updates or extension letters (if any).
Students should determine what the university needs and what is appropriate to provide, and pay attention to these preferences. If a university explicitly stipulates that postponed students should not submit additional application materials, then don't send anything else. If you don't follow these rules, it will probably ruin your chances of being admitted in the regular application stage.
If the college allows you to send extra materials, here are the things you can do next:
Write a letter about postponing the decision.
Write a one-page letter to the admissions representative of the university by email. Your letter should do the following:
(1) Sincerely show your loyalty to this preferred school, and clearly show that if you are admitted in the RD stage, you will definitely enter the school as scheduled (if yes). If you are not sure whether to report on time, it is still your first choice to write about this university.
(2) reiterate the reasons why you think this school is most suitable for your academic development and personal needs. Mention the professor's name, course information, extracurricular activities and research opportunities between the lines to show your understanding of the school.
(3) Update the latest achievements in and out of class after ED/EA (if any).
(4) Stay optimistic and don't show signs of disappointment or depression.
4. At this stage, it is necessary to carefully check the application materials and find out the reasons that may lead to the postponement of the decision. It is necessary to check whether it needs to be corrected or rewritten one by one, and carefully decide whether it needs to submit supplementary materials, because it is best not to submit too many materials to increase the workload of admissions officers. Please consult your school counselor before sending any additional materials. You just need to deliver what is absolutely necessary.
5. Don't neglect your RD application while striving for the first choice school. Deal with delayed decisions and provide more information when appropriate, but never spend all your time on it. In the third stage, complete your application for other schools step by step before the deadline.
Rejected, you should ...
Everyone will be destined to be the one who will eventually become. I'm just on the other road to my dream. Don't be too sad, but adjust your strategy and do a good job in ED2 &;; Preparation for research and development.