Make them want you.

This is your interview. Your education.Your future. Make the school want you. Show them how you are going to take their department to the next level. Show them how you are going to utilize the department’s knowledge, guidance, resources, and connections to not only dominate your field but also bring credibility to the University. Integrate yourself into this conversation so much so that they cannot see a future without you. Remember you are the asset. You are the one paying for college. You are the one who they need to invest in.

Make them want you.

This is your interview. Your education.Your future. Make the school want you. Show them how you are going to take their department to the next level. Show them how you are going to utilize the department’s knowledge, guidance, resources, and connections to not only dominate your field but also bring credibility to the University. Integrate yourself into this conversation so much so that they cannot see a future without you. Remember you are the asset. You are the one paying for college. You are the one who they need to invest in.

Posted 1 year ago & Filed under New Futuro, College Interview,

About:

Maya Escobar is a performance artist, Internet curator, and editor. She uses the web as a platform for engaging in critical community dialogues that concern processes by which identities are socially and culturally constructed. She performs multiple identities, sampling widely from online representations of existing cultural discourses. Her identifications as a Latina-Jewish artist, dyslexic blogger, fitness enthusiast, activist and educator are indexed by the blogs she keeps, the visual and textual links she posts, the books, articles, and blog posts she cites, the public comments she leaves, and the groups she joins.

Escobar received her MFA from the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, Washington University in St. Louis, and her BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has exhibited work in Spain, Guatemala, United States, Germany, Venezuela, and Chile.

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