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1 u.b.c. personal profile Produced by Ms D. Rose Queen Elizabeth Secondary Career Centre /2016

2 WHY? A PERSONAL PROFILE Probably one of the most important elements is the strong empirical evidence that the dimensions of broad-based admissions will help predict how students will succeed. Measures such as family responsibilities, overcoming adversity, volunteer service, hobbies and community engagement are valuable ways to predict a student’s success. Life experiences give students an added depth of character. Through research, the university developed a series of supple-mental questions to specifically target non-cognitive variables like leadership, talent, overcoming adversity, community service and goal setting. It is a ‘whole-person’ approach to admissions, which takes account of academic performance as well as other accomplishments and personal traits that have been shown to be strong predictors of success as a UBC student.

3 UBC PERSONAL PROFILE QUESTIONS
Tell us about an experience, in school or out, that caused you to rethink or change your perspective. What impact has this had on you? (200 words max) Explain how you responded to a significant challenge that you have encountered and what you learned in the process. (200 words max) List up to 5 activities and give short descriptions.(50 words max) Categories: leadership/group contribution, academic achievements, sports, creative and performing arts, work, service to others Tell us more about one of the activities listed above, explaining what your goals were, what you did to pursue them, the results you achieve and what you learned in the process.

4 UBC PERSONAL PROFILE QUESTIONS
BUSINESS PROGRAMS: Describe your most significant leadership experience. Why do you consider this your most significant role (max 200 words) Describe your most significant group work experience including the role you played and your contributions (max 200 words) NEW FOR 2016: Applicants applying to the UBC Bachelor of Commerce BCom program are required to respond orally to two questions. How does it work? You’ll record video responses to pre-recorded interview questions. You’ll be able to try recording yourself before answering the two formal interview questions.

5 TIPS FOR COMPOSING RESPONSES:
Think about all of your life experiences both in and out of school.  These will include activities such as: athletics, clubs, employment, volunteering, music, drama and family responsibilities, just to name a few.  Write down important points and key thoughts as they occur to you.  Focus your attention on more meaningful activities. These will likely be activities that you have been involved in for a longer period of time OR shaped your character and/or had an impact on you or someone else. BE SPECIFIC when explaining what your goals were and what you did to pursue them. Identify a concrete goal and the specific steps you took to achieve it. Make sure you answer ALL the points in the question! When completing the Personal Profile, focus your attention on what you learned as a result of your experiences rather then what the experiences were (reflective vs. descriptive).

6 _______________________________________________________
While completing the Personal Profile you should keep in mind that the factors considered in the evaluation of your application include: Consider asking your family, friends or teachers if they recall a time when you demonstrated the personal attributes and skills that you think are important for success as a UBC student. Don’t leave the completing of your application and Personal Profile to the last minute.  Applications completed in a rush as the deadline approaches are usually not of the same quality as those completed in a timely manner. Be sure to ask permission of the people you name as references; each person must have direct knowledge of one of your activities Communication Skills Leadership and teamwork Goal-setting / problem solving Community Contributions Academic Performance Perseverance / Responsibility _______________________________________________________ The deadline to submit a completed application including the Personal Profile is December 10, 2015 (for consideration for UBC Major Entrance Scholarships) or January 31, for general admission. January 31 is also the deadline for the UBC Entrance Awards (financial needs-based awards).

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