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S2E10: Do I Need a Passion Project For Success in College Admissions?

Aug 10, 20235 minSeason 2Ep. 10
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Question of the Week: "Do I need a separate passion project to help with college admissions?" 

Have a question you want answered? Send us an email at hello@thomascaleel.com or DM us on Instagram @admittedlypodcast

Passion projects, as commonly presented, often involve activities outside of your daily life that showcase your dedication and enthusiasm. While initiatives like volunteer work and charitable endeavors are commendable, the way passion projects are often framed can sometimes appear disingenuous. As an experienced reader of countless applications, I've come to recognize genuine passion when I see it.

Key Points: 

  • Common portrayal of passion projects can seem insincere, often tied to volunteer or charity work.
  • Genuineness is crucial; experienced readers can distinguish true passion.
  • Advice: No need for separate passion project; focus on what genuinely excites you.
  • Example: If chemistry is your passion, engage in lab work, internships, or research.
  • For public service enthusiasts, meaningful volunteer work aligns better than contrived projects.
  • Authenticity prevails; your passion is reflected in consistent, deep involvement over high school.
  • Don't force a passion project—concentrate on what truly drives you.
  • Admissions officers value dedication and growth, not artificially created projects.

About Thomas Caleel

Thomas is an alumnus of the University of Pennsylvania. After earning his MBA at the Wharton School of Business in 2003, he moved to Silicon Valley. For three years, he was Director of MBA Admissions and Financial Aid at Wharton. He worked closely with admissions professionals, students, alumni, and professors to curate the best possible MBA class. Thomas has been an entrepreneur his entire life in the fields of finance, agriculture, wellness, and sporting goods. As the founder of Global Education Opportunities LLC, he works as a high level admissions advisor to help families and students achieve their education goals. Thomas started the podcast Admittedly because he is passionate about demystifying the application process for all parents and applicants.

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