10-02-2012, 02:37 PM
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My homepage has been set to RS
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Vancouver
Posts: 2,124
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Originally Posted by dygital
It isn't new. Sauder students have been writing them for some time now (they were called supplementals/broad based admissions)
Starting with the acceptance for the 2012-2013 year (the year im in), they made EVERYONE write a personal profile( basically a supplemental) instead of just Sauder kids. This is so the campus has more diversified people instead of people who are just academic oriented The questions I had last year were
Spoiler!
Describe up to five activities that you have pursued in one or more of the following areas:
• leadership/group contributions (e.g., student government, community activity, family responsibility; involvement in Aboriginal culture or community)
• academic achievements (e.g., research project; success in a contest; prize for high standing)
• sports (e.g., team membership; participation in competitions)
• creative and performing arts
• work
• service to others
Tell us more about one of the activities you listed above, explaining what your goals were, what you did to pursue them, the results achieved, and what you learned in the process. (maximum 200 words)
Explain how you responded to a significant challenge that you have encountered and what you learned in the process. (maximum 200 words)
Describe your most significant leadership experience. Why do you consider this your most significant role? (maximum 200 words)
Describe your most significant group work experience including the role you played and your contributions. (maximum 200 words)
Tell us about an experience, in school or out, that caused you to rethink or change your perspective. What impact has this had on you? (maximum 200 words)
Please include any additional information that you would like the Admissions Committee to consider when reviewing your application. (maximum 100 words)
Keep in mind that I have 2-3 questions more than every other broad based. In regards to the 84% average, My friend with a 93% average applied for kin and did not make it, and her supplemental was pretty good, so try and get the highest marks you can! Also, faculties outside Sauder generally don't care that much about your supplemental, so I would just study everyday and get that average up!
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thanks! very helpful post
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