Wednesday, August 19, 2020
Yale Welcomes the Use of Technology in College Applications - College Essay Advisors Admissions Essay Experts
Yale Welcomes the Use of Technology in College Applications - College Essay Advisors Admissions Essay Experts Yale Welcomes the Use of Technology in College Applications Yale Welcomes the Use of Technology in College Applications Are you the next Steven Spielberg? Quentin Tarantino? Ava DuVernay? Well, now is the time to work your cinematic magic, because Yale has opened its arms to digital uploads in place of a short essay! Since more and more of us spend time viewing content than reading it (summer reading list) in our daily lives, itâs not surprising that Yale is adapting to meet our content consumption habits. âWe thought we needed more materialâ"different materialâ"in the review process,â said Jeremiah Quinlan, Yaleâs Dean of Admissions. Last year, students were asked to submit the personal statement and other short-answer questions in addition to either two 200-word essays or one 250-word essay and a digital upload related to the essay, either through the Common Application or the Coalition App. âIt was critical to our review process that we not give preference to one application type over another. Our results from the first year bear this out; the rate of admission for students who submitted the Common Application and for students who submitted the Coalition Application were nearly identical,â said Quinlan. The Dean of Admissionsâ optimism makes us think the new submission choice will be an option worth carefully considering for future applicants. He raved, âWe found certain situations, for example, where a video component made a differenceâ"showed examples of kinds of characteristics weâre looking for.â Thatâs not to say that the standard essay format will disappear anytime soon, though essays are still the core of the college application. In fact, applicants submitting videos still have to write two essays and multiple short answer responses. This isnât so much about change as it is expansion. âWe want the two applications to be different so students can be thoughtful about which they use and what they decide to present to us,â Quinlan added. Creating the opportunity for Yale hopefuls to showcase their creativity in new ways is a step in the digital direction, and we expect other universities to follow in Yaleâs path. About Kat StubingView all posts by Kat Stubing » Ready to get your submission started? Let us walk you through the process! WATCH ACADEMY CHAPTER 1 FOR FREE »
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