How to Build a Profile that Works for your Application

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Building a profile that can help you gain entry into your dream school and your chosen course entails; understanding the approach and developing a well-rounded personality. These are only two examples of how to achieve this effect. Admission to universities overseas is getting increasingly difficult as thousands of applications continue to flood in despite a few hundreds of available places. Therefore, it is your profile that will distinguish you as an outstanding candidate for the university admissions committees. As such, to stand out among thousands of applicants, you must ensure that you have a profile that can immediately capture their attention.

Below are some important tips on how to build your profile:

 

 

Determine Your Distinctive Selling Point:
Many of the competitors may have a better academic background than you. You must identify and showcase your unique selling point. Begin by making a list of your strengths, identifying situations that completely support your academic and professional life. These could be specific actions you have taken in the past to prepare yourself for the future. Additionally, there could be different qualities and value you bring to the program. Institutions want applicants who have a ton to contribute either in class discussions, extracurricular activities, etc. Therefore, prioritizing your strengths will help you succeed in your applications.

 

 

Improve Your CV:
Your CV should showcase the results you have achieved and should be relevant to your intended program. It is important to check for grammatical errors and make sure you avoid bad formatting. Also, your CV should be able to highlight your skills and achievement. This way, your CV would supplement your application and offer you more opportunities for institutions to analyze your application thoroughly with interest.

Academic achievements, employment experience (if any), extracurricular activities, research papers, certifications, community involvement, and other relevant facts should all be included in your CV.

 

 

Letter of Recommendation:
It is important to look for people who can recommend you as a perfect candidate based on the skills you have provided in your CV. A solid academic record, workplace achievements, creativity, ambition, communication skills, ethics, and other essential skills and abilities are all considered when writing a letter of recommendation. It is advisable to use someone you have a good relationship with to ensure that they are able to speak to your qualities and achievement.

 

 

Make your Essays or Personal Statements Intriguing:

Your essay or personal statement allows you to demonstrate your enthusiasm, skills, distinctive characteristics, and interest in the field you intend to pursue. It is important to articulate the long and short-term goals you want to achieve after you have completed that particular program. The essay or personal statement should include a brief introduction of yourself, your academic history, and your career ambitions, as well as a discussion of the motivating factor that prompted you to seek this program.

Discuss why that particular program stood out for you. Do extensive research on the program, faculty, and curriculum, so you can highlight why the program and school are a perfect fit for you. Being specific in your essay would help showcase you as an intentional applicant.



Following the guidelines outlined above will always assist you in developing a strong and distinct profile that the university admissions committee will evaluate positively. Creating a powerful and distinct profile involves hard work, time, and dedication.