Saturday, December 10, 2011

Facebook Behavior May Negatively Impact College Application



It is difficult to teach high school in order to create, preserve and protect its reputation. However, it is more important today than ever before to convince them to "make choices today will dictate where they are tomorrow." With an increasing number of social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and the new Google Plus, it is imperative that students be careful what they put out on social networking sites for the public eye. What seems fun at this time can be detrimental to the blockade of the plans for the future. Parents and teachers are encouraged to get teens to make better choices when they go public with his entertainment, thoughts, feelings and ponašanje.Učenika social media presence can have a detrimental impact on the future of prospective student.

This past summer, Kaplan Test Prep conducted its annual survey on college awards officers from 500 of the finest colleges and universities. Of 359 who replied, 38 were in the list of top 50 colleges and sveučilištima.Najzanimljivija fact they found that "nearly a quarter (24%) of respondents from the schools surveyed have gone to the applicant's Facebook or other social networking sites to learn more about them, while 20% of Google them ."

Some of the works that influenced the applicant's admission chances are posts about plagiarism essay, using vulgar language, and boasts about alcohol consumption, or other "illegal activities". Students should be aware that although this behavior can occur on personal time, when they put out there for the public to be evaluated and will be used to form judgments in terms of character, values​​, morals and standards. Colleges are looking for rising students to represent their college and take a good serious studying.

Things to consider when posting information about themselves:

1 Be sure you have set will make you appear with a good moral character. On May not be fun, but it is safe.

2 What is going on the internet is difficult to retrieve or reset. Choose wisely.

3 You can not undo the negative impact - first impressions are hard to re-create

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4 Ask yourself, would like gra'ma see this? Chances are if it's juicy enough to get around to others. You do not want to "go viral" for the wrong reasons.

5 Be intentional about your choices.

Parents and teachers are encouraged to get teens to make better choices when they go public with his entertainment, thoughts, feelings and ponašanje.Učenika social media presence can have a negative impact on whether or not he or she gets into a university of choice. Help them keep in mind that the choice of yield effects. Encourage them to think carefully about where they want to go in life. Help them really plan for the future. Remind them that although the future can seem so far away, they create their own future now. Coach them to be careful about what they put on Facebook, MySpace, Google Plus, or any place website, blog or social networking sites as they may be setting up barriers where they want to be tomorrow.

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