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Admittedly: College Admissions with Thomas Caleel

S4E23: The 2025 Common App (What to Know Before You Start)

26 Jul 2025

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In this episode of The Admittedly Podcast, host Thomas Caleel walks through everything students and families need to prepare as the Common App opens on August 1. From how to set up your account to the mistakes students often make in the academic and activities sections, this is a clear, practical guide to starting the application season the right way.    Key Takeaways: Getting Started with the Common App: Why you should create your account early, what to expect when you log in, and the key things to get right from the beginning. Academic History & Activities: How to report your coursework and grades accurately, what matters most in the activities section, and common mistakes students make when trying to "stand out." Honors & Awards: What counts as an award, how to present them effectively, and when it's okay to leave this section blank. The Common App Essay: How to choose the right prompt, what colleges are really looking for, and why clarity and self-awareness matter more than gimmicks or polish. Optional Sections & Strategy: How to decide whether to use the Additional Info section, and how to align every part of your application with your broader story.   The Common App can feel overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. Use this episode as your launchpad—then join us live on August 3, 2025 for Thomas' free live webinar with a full Common App walkthrough + live Q&A to go even deeper and get your questions answered. Register here and explore more resources built for this season.

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