High School Students Beware, Schools Are Checking You Out

Apr 18
07:49

2012

Patrick Daniels

Patrick Daniels

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The majority of people think that if they have good grades, are highly ranked in their high school class, and have good test scores with a clean recor...

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The majority of people think that if they have good grades,High School Students Beware, Schools Are Checking You Out Articles are highly ranked in their high school class, and have good test scores with a clean record then they will absolutely be able to get into just about any school that they choose. Unfortunately, the game has evolved some and today's students need to really watch who they talk to and what they do in public forums, especially in online versions.
In the same way that schools will check your public records, look for news articles about your accomplishments, and so forth, most recruiting officers will also go online and look you up. Many people are surprised that even if they haven't done much of anything they can still locate Google results. Sometimes they are about the individual and sometimes there are results that pertain to other individuals with the same name. By completing a Google search many times individuals can locate a Facebook page, Twitter page, images, and other online content about a particular person.
Naturally, if you have been prudent about the words and images you have posted about yourself and others have posted about you then you very likely don't have anything to stress about. Unfortunately, however, there can also be content online that you didn't post but that others posted concerning you or pictures that others posted of you. Even without your permission this information can wind up online and if the image is not positive then you very likely could have difficulties.
If you really want to look into what other people can see about you then make sure you go online and do a complete Google search on yourself. Then search information on alternative search engines as well. It is essential that everyone begins to realize that the Internet is not a place to air your grievances or dirty laundry and that even after items are taken off the web they can still be accessed by those who know how to uncover that type of information.
Check to see what information is out there about you before you begin applying to schools and be sure that the information about you online is accurate and clean. If you come across something that you don't want seen by others be sure to have it deleted from the source. Additionally, be sure to mark all of your online profiles as private so that you can make sure that you don't have personal information about you leaking out to public sources. Colleges need to know that you are not only a very good student but a decent individual as well and a bad Internet search could cause you to be rejected by a University that would typically accept you based on other specifications.

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