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How To Blog For College Admissions Success

by Donna Maria on June 28, 2009

It’s graduation season and last week, I shared my strong opinion that no high schooler should graduate without having at least one website that promotes his or her professional and career aspirations. I recently chatted about this with Phillip Davis, my daughter’s godfather. Phillip is an 11th grade honor student who is starting the college application process. I recommended to Phillip that he launch a blog to support his college application activities. Here’s some of what I told him.

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Sometimes, the difference between getting noticed and being overlooked is as simple as showcasing your talents, gifts and intellectual aptitude in ways that show that you can use technology to accomplish specific goals. This is vital information for all aspiring college students, so please pass it along to every high school student you know!

Links mentioned in this video:

GoDaddy: for website domain and hosting services

WordPress: the blog publishing platform I use and highly recommend (I actually forgot to mention this in the video, but I meant to!)

Question: What do you think of this advice? Can you think of some college-bound high school students who could benefit from using a blog to support their college application process?

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  • @Karen, @Phillip: Thanks for helping me with the video. Phillip, you're a great camera man! Karen, you are one of the most spirited and devoted educators I have ever met. Both of your blogs will be fantastic and I can't wait to see them!
  • @Jermaine: I'm sure you have wonderful talents and gifts, in addition to being skilled in Word and Excel. Ask some of your friends to tell you what is exceptional about you. What do you care passionately about? What are your favorite things to do? What types of books do you like to read? There are tons of things you can share to inspire, inform and encourage others -- and put yourself in position for new educational and career opportunities too!
  • Karen Davis
    The advice you gave Phillip was right on point. As an educator, it is important for me to connect with my colleagues, parents, and students. I can now see the value of a blog.
  • Phillip Davis
    Thank you Donna Maria for the great advice and interview. I reserved my domain name and I'm planning to buy Word Press for Dummies this week. I'm looking forward to my blog website.
  • This is a good idea. I recently tried myself at jermaineholmes.com, but I'm still working on it...how's an office drone supposed to showcase his skills besides being skilled in Word and Excel? Lol
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