Blog posts on college admissions by Arjun Seth

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On writer's block

While hiking to Triund (Himachal Pradesh) in 2010 I stopped and took this picture. A fallen and chipped tree trunk was blocking our path, almost begging to be restored to its glorious past, before it let us pass. At that moment I did not know that I’d end up posting this picture on my blog while writing about writer’s block- but what the heck, here I go.

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On writing college admissions essays

Sending out thoughtful writing samples for college admissions are important and helps differentiate you in the admissions process. Use this blog and learn how to develop your writing voice and write essays that make that difference.

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Your elevator pitch

If you were to have an accidental meeting with an admissions officer in the elevator what would you add to your conversation in those few seconds to make it memorable?

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Shambhavi Singh (Harvard '12) shares thoughts on right-fit

I did consider rankings while applying to colleges because if you look across the broad spectrum of college rankings you can get an idea of which colleges excel at what. Obviously they should not be the sole criteria of selection, but without visiting and living in the country, they are a good starting point.

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Rukmini Chatterjee's common app short activity answer on baking!

Bakers build constructs of fantasy and function. An ideal confection has a precise blend of infusion, texture and satisfying sweetness. Achieving this is not instantaneous. Many rainy afternoons fly by researching recipes: plan; prepare; review. On a quest for delectable dessert, I know I am running a race.

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Interview with Divya Balaji Yale'14
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Interview with Divya Balaji Yale'14

The best part about Yale is that each student at the college has a story to tell. There is something unique about each one of us. This makes social interactions all the more and gives us an insight into the various lives people lead. Apart from that I would also call them hard working but at the same time they know how to enjoy life and live it up to the fullest.  Although kids from Yale come across as people who are fully and solely focused on academics, they learn to keep a balance. The college is big on extra circulars and co circulars and, hence, it does take up a large space in our lives. On the whole I feel that I fit into this college community and love my college experience to bits.

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