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Taking A Gap Year

by Joyce Salter

The infamous Gap Year – it worked for Prince William and Prince Harry, but will it work for me? That’s a question best answered by your circumstances. Let’s say you didn’t get into any of your top schools – after all, 2011 has been the hardest year ever for admissions – and you want to up your “irresistibility factor” so that you can apply again next year.  Now is the time to make that year count – which in no way resembles “taking a breather on the couch.”

It may be a time to consider deeply what you really want from college, or dare we say it, life? Since college is a huge investment of both time and money, sometimes a year off is just what is needed to put your education goals in perspective.  Your extra year of maturity and self-reflection will serve you well when you become a freshman the following year.

The Gap Year is your perfect opportunity to find a career-related job, internship or volunteer work. It’s your chance to study up to re-take your SAT or GRE test, while you supplement your extra credit by taking related classes at your city college. If you’re creative, it’s a golden window for writing that play or novel, expanding your art portfolio, or practicing for that cello audition. Look upon the year as a chance to enhance your potential and increase your self-confidence. When application season rolls around again, you’ll be ready to meet it head-on.

Patti Brugman

Patti specializes in shaping the admission essay into a strong reflection of the student’s direction while still retaining the student’s voice. Her mission is to help students discover their passion through writing, study, and the college process. She hopes that her clients do find the "perfect fit" college, major area of study, and life goal.  

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