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marysya [2.9K]
1 year ago
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Read the college essay example questions below. Why do colleges ask applicants to respond to these types of questions? What type

of information are colleges looking for?

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klasskru [66]1 year ago
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The colleges ask applicants to respond to these types of questions above so that they can be able to know the applicant better, their strength, their weaknesses and the value that they can add to them.

<h3>Why do colleges challenge candidates during interviews?</h3>

The use of tough interview questions are those that are often asked on purpose by the colleges  so that they can be able to determine your level of self-awareness as well as resilience in the face of adversity.

Do Keep a positive attitude as you are responding to these questions since colleges want to know that you actually want to school with them.

Therefore, The colleges ask applicants to respond to these types of questions above so that they can be able to know the applicant better, their strength, their weaknesses and the value that they can add to them.

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