Many US colleges use the common app. This is because all the colleges will need your particulars, list of activities, grades, etc anyway. The common app is like a standard form where you only need to fill all that up once, and you can send it to all the other US colleges at a go with the click of a button and the keying in of your credit card number.
You may ask, how do the colleges then ask questions specific about their college then? They ask them in their supplement. Most colleges have their supplements, which is like another form where you fill in information specific to the college's needs.
First, create an account. Then, add the schools that you might be interested in. Most colleges use the common app, so you should be able to find them. Some notable colleges that do not use the common app however, are schools like MIT and the UC-schools. Please feel free to comment about other notable schools which dont use the common app (I didnt apply to caltech etc so I wouldnt know).
You can change each application for each school on the common app if you want. Unlike UCAS (where the moment you click send you are sending your application to all schools) for the common app you can send the information individually to each school, making it easier for usage.
Okay so let's start. There are quite a few sections to fill. Personal data, address and family should be easy to fill.
Academics should be easy to fill too, go ask either Mr. Allan or Ms. Sng what their extension numbers are. Current year courses - fill in the year 6 modules that you are taking/took. So for me in the "First Semester" column I filled in "Public Speaking and Presentation", "Functions and Adaptations", "Calculus III" and "Statistics III". For "Second Semester" I filled in all my modules for the 2nd semester of course.
Under Honors, fill in up to a maximum of 5 awards that you have received (well of course you fill in your most outstanding ones). Such awards include SSEF, EAGLES award, OSAP, Olympiad medals, book prizes if you want.
Standardized tests - fill in all your SAT/ACT scores and AP scores. TOEFL as well if you have taken them. If you are wondering if you need to take it, for Singaporean students the answer is no.
By the way, if you are having no luck with getting a good score on the SAT, you may want to consider the ACT. http://www.actstudent.org/regist/index.html Do remember though that just like the SAT the ACT also has a deadline that you have to register by. And because it is less popular than the SAT in Singapore there are a lot less testing days as well.
Activities - fill up your CCAs and other stuff you do outside! For work experience dont worry if you dont have any, most Singaporeans dont.
Writing: AHA, ESSAY TIME. I will talk about essays in a separate post. Put whatever info you want in the additional info box (it is really optional, some people dont write anything there). I dont recommend that you upload any documents because some schools dont read the document you upload (cos they dont have time!). Just type it in the box, if you cant fit all your info in there it's probably too long. Dont write very important stuff there too, I do wonder sometimes if they really read it.
And then submit. Yay!
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