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The "Secret" Strategy for College Admissions (It’s Not What You Think)

24 min · 29 de may de 2026
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Are you stressing out trying to build the "perfect" college resume? 🤯 Between TikTok rumors and elite college rankings, it’s easy to feel like you need to invent a new product, start a viral non-profit, or host a TED Talk just to get into a great school. In this episode of Don't Chuck It Up, Chuck busts the "passion project" myth. He shares a heavy-hearted truth straight from a Dean of Admissions at a highly selective university: colleges aren't actually looking for manufactured, flashy resumes. Instead, Chuck dives into two real-life stories of everyday high school students—one who started a rural book drive with handmade bags, and another who taught himself to fix a broken fishing boat using YouTube. Both of these students stood out to top engineering programs, not because they did something flashy, but because they showed real grit, curiosity, resourcefulness, and empathy. 4 Key Takeaways for Your College Search: Authenticity is the strategy: Colleges want to accept real people who will engage with their campus community, not just a list of accomplishments. The ordinary is extraordinary: You don't need to climb Mount Kilimanjaro; you just need to act intentionally on the things you care about in your own community. Notice what you’ve already done: Start keeping a journal or a note on your phone to jot down your proudest moments, "aha" insights, or problems you solved on your own. Ask better questions: Parents and counselors need to shift the focus by asking students, "What have you done that no one asked you to do?". 🎉 Big Announcement! Stick around until the end of the episode to hear Chuck's exciting news: he has been awarded the prestigious Bob Dannenholz Service Award from the Higher Education Consultants Association (HECA) for his decade-plus commitment to helping underserved, first-generation, and marginalized students navigate the college application process! Your challenge this week: Write down three things you’ve done in the past year that absolutely no one asked you to do. You might just find your next great college essay topic. Don't forget to subscribe, like, and share this episode with a family navigating the college application journey!

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Are you stressing out trying to build the "perfect" college resume? 🤯 Between TikTok rumors and elite college rankings, it’s easy to feel like you need to invent a new product, start a viral non-profit, or host a TED Talk just to get into a great school. In this episode of Don't Chuck It Up, Chuck busts the "passion project" myth. He shares a heavy-hearted truth straight from a Dean of Admissions at a highly selective university: colleges aren't actually looking for manufactured, flashy resumes. Instead, Chuck dives into two real-life stories of everyday high school students—one who started a rural book drive with handmade bags, and another who taught himself to fix a broken fishing boat using YouTube. Both of these students stood out to top engineering programs, not because they did something flashy, but because they showed real grit, curiosity, resourcefulness, and empathy. 4 Key Takeaways for Your College Search: Authenticity is the strategy: Colleges want to accept real people who will engage with their campus community, not just a list of accomplishments. The ordinary is extraordinary: You don't need to climb Mount Kilimanjaro; you just need to act intentionally on the things you care about in your own community. Notice what you’ve already done: Start keeping a journal or a note on your phone to jot down your proudest moments, "aha" insights, or problems you solved on your own. Ask better questions: Parents and counselors need to shift the focus by asking students, "What have you done that no one asked you to do?". 🎉 Big Announcement! Stick around until the end of the episode to hear Chuck's exciting news: he has been awarded the prestigious Bob Dannenholz Service Award from the Higher Education Consultants Association (HECA) for his decade-plus commitment to helping underserved, first-generation, and marginalized students navigate the college application process! Your challenge this week: Write down three things you’ve done in the past year that absolutely no one asked you to do. You might just find your next great college essay topic. Don't forget to subscribe, like, and share this episode with a family navigating the college application journey!

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