Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Social Media in College Admissions

Social Media in College Admissions August 12, 2012 Be careful what you post on Facebook as you apply to colleges and graduate schools (infographic from Online Colleges). Theres a new infographic out on social media in college admissions. According to the infographic, 85% of colleges use Facebook to recruit students. 66% of colleges use YouTube to recruit students. And this should come as no surprise 80% of college admissions counselors acknowledged receiving a friend request on Facebook in 2010. Well, wed hope so! We assume the infographic means that the college admissions counselors received friend requests from applicants to the college at which they worked! By the way, dont ever do that, college applicants! What other statistics are mentioned? Well, according to the infographic, 37% of law school admissions counselors admit to looking up applicants on Facebook. And what about business school admissions counselors? 24%. College admissions counselors? 22%. We strongly believe that number is low even for admissions counselors who are admitting to the practice. And imagine how many are actually looking up students on Facebook if this is the percentage of admissions counselors who admit looking up students on Facebook. Not everyone is telling the truth, after all! And of those admissions counselors who did admit to checking Facebook, they acknowledged that alcohol consumption in pictures, vulgar posts, and illegal activities hurt the chances of admission for the applicants. So if youre applying to college or graduate school, be sure to take down that photo of you next to a beer. Or remove that comment about a girl you like on your Facebook wall. Even if youre not applying to college or grad school, remove it anyway. Its not going to help your career! We promise. While youre here, check out this newsletter on Social Networking and College Admissions. And let us know what youre worried about on your Facebook page or Twitter account. Heres a helpful hint: If youre worried about it, it should come down. Why take the chance? Just take it down. Dont risk a college admissions counselor discovering something about you on your Facebook page that you wouldnt want them to know? No need!

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