Read some recommendations on filling in the university or college application forms and choose the best headline for each paragraph. There is one extra headline.
Write one letter in each gap.
A. Fill in every obligatory field
B. Optional fields can make a difference
C. Introduction
D. Include a current email address
[ ] **** Annually, a lot of students fail to fill in the university or college application form correctly and can’t be admitted to the university because of this. This may be due to the high levels of excitement, not taking enough time to go through everything, or not double-checking the personal information. To prevent this from happening, keep in mind several necessary recommendations while filling in your university application form.
[ ] By now, you should already be familiar with online or PDF forms. Most of them include both obligatory and optional fields. Let's focus, for now, on the first ones. Obligatory fields are usually marked with an asterisk sign (*). Often, you won't even be able to submit the form if you miss one of these fields. Remember to always keep an eye on the fields marked with asterisks and pay additional attention to them. Obligatory fields usually ask you to provide details such as:
- first and last name;
- age and date of birth;
- contact information (email address, phone number);
- previous diplomas or degrees (high school, bachelor's);
- proof of English language skills;
- country of origin and country of residence;
- address (including a ZIP Code);
- study programme(s) you're interested in.
[ ] Use a current email address (or create one), ideally with a regular name; for instance, you might want to change your personal or gaming email address (e.g. jimmy_cs_go_07@gmail.com).