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Admissions Office Q&A: Applications and Waitlists Larry Rideaux and Ma Esther Francis, dean and assistant dean of student development at Tomball College/North Harris Montgomery Community College District, discuss college applications and being wait-listed. Admissions Office Q&A: E-Apps' and College Interviews Pat Armstrong, director of admissions at St. John's University, discusses the electronic application process, and what to expect at a college interview. Admissions Office Q&A: Early Decision, Early Action, and Regular Decision College officials discuss whether Early Decision, Early Action, or Regular Decision is right the choice for you. Admissions Office Q&A: Online Courses, Senioritis, and Application Essays Patricia Armstrong, director of admissions at St. John's University discusses online courses in college, dodging high school senioritis, and how to write a great application essay -- no matter how boring you may think you are! Admissions Office Q&A: Sending Additional Material with Your Application Pat Armstrong, director of admissions at St. John's University, discusses sending additional material with your college application, dealing with rejection, and reaching a college compromise with your parents. Admissions Office Q&A: Sending Updated Transcripts Matthew Whelan, the director of admission at St. John's University, discusses whether you should send your updated transcript to prospective colleges. Admissions Office Q&A: Waitlists and Getting to Know Your College College experts and officials discuss how to handle being on a waitlist, as well as the best ways to learn more about your prospective college. Admissions Office Q&A: Ways to Avoid the "No" Pile College officials discuss how to keep your college application from meeting the "No" pile. Admissions Office Q&A: What is a Well-Rounded Student? College officials discuss what makes a student well-rounded. Admissions Office Q&A: Writing the Personal Statement Matthew Whelan, director of admission for St. John's University, discusses how you can write a personal statement that accurately represents who you are. |