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Applying to college is not just a big task but also the opportunity to get into university and make your dreams come true. There are so many steps involved, like writing an essay or collecting letters of recommendation. At times, it can seem challenging, but don't worry, it's much simpler than it seems! You just need to make sure you understand all the steps.

To help you a little more, we have created this guide so that you have a clear view of what a university application entails.

Choose your destination and your field of study

At university, you will be studying a wide variety of subjects. Some of these will be compulsory and others optional. When choosing your courses, there are some things you should know about them before making any decisions.

Types of degrees include:

Bachelor's degrees - These are usually four years long and can lead to careers in almost any industry. They usually require 120 credits (or 120 credit points) worth of study, which are accumulated by completing courses throughout the year. Bachelor's degrees are also known as undergraduate degrees or first degrees and often prepare students for further study by providing general knowledge and skills in specific areas of learning like business or engineering.

Master's degrees - These are typically two years long and can be either thesis-based (research-based) or coursework-based (coursework only). Master's degree courses aim to provide more advanced knowledge than bachelor's courses do, preparing graduates for careers where their expertise would otherwise be limited by their lack of experience.

Try to be aware of all the deadlines and important dates

Make a note of the important dates in your calendar so you don't miss any deadlines. 

But if you miss them, don't panic! You can still apply. The only difference is that universities and colleges are not required to examine your application if they already have a large number of excellent applicants to their programs, but you still have a chance.

Read the admission requirements

Individual universities have admission standards that students must fulfill to be considered for a spot in the program. These will differ based on the university and program you're applying to.

The admission requirements for each program should be easily accessible on the university's website. For example, at Schiller International University, we include a full page on our website dedicated to the application process at Schiller, with all the steps to follow and answers to questions you might have to make the process as simple as possible for you.

Start your personal statement

Your statement is an extremely crucial element of your application since it allows you to demonstrate what makes you a fantastic candidate and may end up being the determining factor between you and someone else with comparable qualifications.

Prepare a document that highlights your strengths, your achievements, or your motivations. Universities want to take into account who you are and your potential, far beyond your grades.

Stay on top of the paperwork

All paperwork must be translated into the respective country's official language and legally validated by an established authority. This means that not having an official stamp on your diploma may come in the way of your application.

Be sure to read the list of required documents attentively and submit them as quickly as possible. If you deliver the paperwork and discover that there are any mistakes, you still have time to correct them.

Now that you understand the steps to apply to university, you just have to start looking for the one that best suits your goals and aspirations for your professional future. At Schiller International University, Schiller we have experienced personal advisors who can help you understand which programs are the best fit for you and help you make the leap into the professional world. You just have to look at our bachelor's or master's degrees and ask whatever you need to know. We are here for you!

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