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On today's episode I got to sit down with Rick Diaz, the Regional Director of Admission for Southern Methodist University (SMU) and someone I've known for more than 15 years. We have a pretty wide ranging discussion that covers:
I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.
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The "If You Really, Really Knew Me" Exercise (Template) This practical, comprehensive exercise helps students generate a list of identities, skills, qualities, and skills they can share with colleges. It's one of our favorites here at CEG—if you use it, just give us a shout-out. :)
The Social Identities Exercise (Template)This exercise is another favorite and is useful for helping students think about diversity and identity in both broader and more nuanced ways. Includes a guide for counselors, facilitators, and parents.
How to Answer the "Diversity" (and Other Related) Supplemental Essay Prompts (Blog Article)
Colleges and Universities that Changed Their Supplemental Essay Prompts After the SCOTUS Decision Was Released (Blog Article)
Why You Don't Have to Write about Trauma in Your College Essay to Stand Out—and What You Can Do Instead (Blog Article)
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On today's episode I got to sit down with Rick Diaz, the Regional Director of Admission for Southern Methodist University (SMU) and someone I've known for more than 15 years. We have a pretty wide ranging discussion that covers:
I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.
Play-by-play
Resources
The "If You Really, Really Knew Me" Exercise (Template) This practical, comprehensive exercise helps students generate a list of identities, skills, qualities, and skills they can share with colleges. It's one of our favorites here at CEG—if you use it, just give us a shout-out. :)
The Social Identities Exercise (Template)This exercise is another favorite and is useful for helping students think about diversity and identity in both broader and more nuanced ways. Includes a guide for counselors, facilitators, and parents.
How to Answer the "Diversity" (and Other Related) Supplemental Essay Prompts (Blog Article)
Colleges and Universities that Changed Their Supplemental Essay Prompts After the SCOTUS Decision Was Released (Blog Article)
Why You Don't Have to Write about Trauma in Your College Essay to Stand Out—and What You Can Do Instead (Blog Article)

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