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eAdmissions on Redbridge i
moderator7
#1 Posted : 03 September 2008 18:20:15(UTC)
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eAdmissions


If you have children transferring to secondary school and starting Year 7 in September 2009 or starting Reception in primary school from September 2009 you can now apply online for a school place using the eAdmissions service.

Benefits of using eAdmissions

* find out more about the schools you are interested in
* access school Ofsted reports
* use the interactive Redbridge i map showing where the schools are located
* It's quick, safe and easy to use (you get an email confirmation and unique reference number)
* the online application form helps you check for errors before you submit your application
* retrieve the results of your application online - no need to wait for the post to arrive
* Use the Schools wiki site to help inform your decisions about your school choice

Use the forum to tell us what you think of the service :d
redimanager
#2 Posted : 15 December 2008 16:08:45(UTC)
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eAdmissions is now closed for Year 7 Secondary Transfer and Primary Reception admissions.
isabellawarner
#3 Posted : 04 December 2009 04:48:59(UTC)
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Joined: 04/12/2009(UTC)
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Usually colleges have their own guidelines when it comes to college essay for admission or personal statements. It depends on what the actual college requires. You should consider that the colleges look at more than just college essays for admission statements; they look at your grades, GPA, class standing, extracurricular activities, and school service before they admit you. I would find out what the actual requirements are and base your statement on that.

I've heard more than one admissions representative stress, "the personal statement is NOT an essay," but every time it seems like they're just trying to keep you from stressing out about it.

That said, practically by definition, the personal statement is basically just another college application essay anyway.

Think of it this way. The common college essay writing is basically a personal statement, apart from they give you 5 prompts to choose from incase you're drawing a blank and don't want to make one up yourself. On the common college admission essay, if you choose one of the prompts, you have to respond to the prompt. If you make up your own prompt, it's basically a personal statement.

Most colleges don't have you write both. I don't think any of the colleges on my list that use the common college application essays ask for a personal statement.

This response was kind of unclear because there's no genuine and clear difference. On the personal statement, they're asking you to give an angle of yourself that the college admission essays don't provide. You should do the exact same thing on the common app essay.


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