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So you want to be a computer engineer or network administrator. You think your ready to step into the IT field? Did you prepare your college application yet? Do you even know how to apply to the college you want? Besides having these important things covered you should also avoid these five common mistakes made on a college application. Always triple check your college application. You want to look for grammatical errors such as misspelled words and incomplete or run-on sentences. By avoiding grammatical errors you will leave a good impression while making your application easier to read. You can also ask others for their opinion on different things you should change or add. Never leave your college application incompleted. The biggest headache you could ever have is finding out later that you need to go through the process all over again. Get it done right the first time. Read all the instructions carefully. Always try to use your best handwriting. If you can, type the application. When you write ineligibly it gives the impression that you are careless, or simply that you don't pay attention to details. Don't use inappropriate emails. If you don't have an appropriately named email then make a email with your ISP with your name in it just for applying to colleges. This will leave a better impression than an email like '420stonerpimp@pot.com' or 'touchme69ways@***.com'. If your heart's set on making it into a university then your going to need to apply to more college than one. Even if you have a 3.0 some universities won't take you unless they have empty chairs open in the type of classes you want. For example this semester the University Central Florida was only accepting freshmen students with a GPA of 3.5+. So apply to more than one university and settle for the best one that will accept you. Get help with the college application process from CollegeZapps if you want to appear your best and get it over with quick.
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