Friday, August 21, 2020
How to Answer the USC Short Answer Questions TKG
How to Answer the USC Short Answer Questions Letâs start with the question you asked yourself that led you to this blog post: âWHAT DO THEY WANT TO HEAR?!â Hereâs the answer: nothing. There isnât one right answer. Repeat and internalize that. The purpose of these questions, like the Columbia short answer questions, is to get to know you. Think about it: if you heard someoneâs favorite snack was a kale salad, you would think of them differently than someone who answered âCheetos.â Remember that everything you put in any application represents who you are, and while the admissions committee is going to analyze your answers to some extent, donât freak out. These answers are just an extension of you. Itâs not complicated, so donât overcomplicate it, but by all means be thoughtful. As a rule of thumb, donât try to stand out by being controversial, and definitely donât lie. That being said, there truly is no wrong answer as long as you donât go for the most boring/obvious/provocative option for everything. In summary, we offer the following mantras: There is no right/wrong answerTrust your gut instinctDonât take this too seriouslyEmbrace your weirdnessNow letâs get going. Here are the USC Short Answer Questions with our explanations:Describe yourself in three words.First Word:Second Word:Third Word:For this question, we have our students text a minimum of five friends and ask them for three adjectives theyâd use to describe the student. Those adjectives always end up falling into a few categories, so we help our students take the answers they receive, and either select or brainstorm the best adjective in each category. For example, if a student receives texts from friends that say, âleader, over-achiever, hard-working,â we might suggest âambitious.â This is just one of many ways to answer this short answer question, but we find it always produces well-rounded answers. We realize that this says âwordsâ not âadjectives,â so we give you permissions to write âalwa ys eating tacosâ if you feel that thatâs more of who you are.Rules to follow for this question:Donât use empty words like ânice,â âfun,â or âoutgoing.â These words say nothing about you.Avoid most cultural references, particularly achingly timely ones that may be fleetingâ"i.e.: donât write âyoung, scrappy, hungryâ as your answer.If youâre going to go with a funny answer, make sure the answers to the following questions match your tonal mark.What is your favorite snack?Use this question to let the reader into your home. If you have an interesting background or tradition centered on food, this is a good time to show it. So, for example, if youâre Hungarian and your favorite snack is Chicken Paprikash, let them know. Itâll allow a small window into your life. Again, there is no wrong answer here, but again, donât be boring. Everyone likes pasta. Everyone loves pizza.Favorite app/website:This is your chance to amplify one of your interests. Donât try to sound smartâ"your favorite website is probably not The Economist. Go for niche or esoteric websites that they might not have heard of previously, but that you genuinely enjoy checking. We suggest avoiding Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook as answers for all of the obvious reasons. Best movie of all time:Our students get very anxious about this answer in particular because everyone has opinions on movies and they donât want their answer to seriously conflict with the opinion of the person reading it. Again, there is no wrong answer. Have we said that enough? Just make sure your answer says something about your personality and interests. Donât overthink it. (If youâre wondering, we think Spy Kids 2 and Casablanca are the best movies of all time.)Hashtag to describe yourself:Full disclosure: this is the worst short answer question on USCâs application. Our advice here is to be as funny and quirky as possible. Keep it short and sweet, #becausehowcanyoureallydecipherwhichwo rdsarewhichwhenyouchoosealonghashtagitlookslikejibberish. Email us if you want help brainstorming.Dream job:This answer should be loosely tied to whatever your reasons are for attending USC because your application has to have continuity. So if youâre applying to the film school, follow that trajectory by saying you want to be a filmmaker or film editor. If youâre applying to the engineering school, maybe your dream job is to work at SpaceX. Donât say you want to work in Private Banking for JP Morgan if youâre applying to be an English major.What is your theme song?We like to tie this answer to an extracurricular activity if possible. For example, we had one student who spent upwards of 20 hours a week at her Ballet Academy. As such, her theme song was Raymonda, Act Two: Variation IV by Alexander Glazunov. For this question, you should avoid current popular songs or historically overplayed songs. This question can help you stand out.Dream trip:Again, build off of an existing interest that you have or that youâve already mentioned. If youâre a surfer, maybe you want to go to Australia. If youâre an admirer of French cuisine, maybe you want to go to Provence. Make sure this answer isnât random.What TV show will you binge watch next?There is no real strategy with this question other than to not be vapid in your response. Unlike the other short answers, this question allows you to show a side of your personality as opposed to expand on an interest. Thereâs a difference in the type of person who wants to binge watch Chefs Table vs. the person who wants to binge watch Pretty Little Liars. If youâre genuinely lost, you might want to go with more critically acclaimed shows, like Breaking Bad, Stranger Things, etc.Place you are most content?This is the best question for you to get the reader to empathize with you. The place where youâre most content shows vulnerability and your true colors, so please donât say âThe Habitat For Humanity constru ction siteâ or the local soup kitchen. Our students have told colleges that the place where theyâre most content is their bed, their couch, and their kitchen. You want a real, human answer for this. Think genuine, and go from there. On all counts, really.We understand that these short answer questions are relatively daunting to answer because you donât have room for an explanation. But fear not! Weâre here to help if you need another set of eyes or a brainstorming partner.
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