<p>Is there anything important the collages look for?</p>
<p>correct spelling.</p>
<p>Color and Composition!</p>
<p>bahahaa. agree with #2
your high school transcript is THE most important thing, or so I’ve been told. in particular, GPA and rigour of hs classes</p>
<p>Correct usage of glue. Also, like Yurtle said, it is important to compose your collage before creating it.</p>
<p>My Collages always account for last minute freedoms however. If I suddenly move a piece it should still be okay. Recurring themes are best however. I like Collages to look somewhat cohesive.</p>
<p>I agree with yurtle and porkperson, too much glue or too little color can really ruin a collage. Also, your collage should have a coherent cohesive theme while still having some diversity.</p>
<p>Interestingly, this theory can also be applied to colleges…have one or two common threads through your application with a few extra facets in there.</p>
<p>I hear that collages of ■■■■■■ are the best.</p>
<p>people who can spell college
and use proper English</p>
<p>the overall person +grades +ecs+ community service+ good personal essay= acceptance</p>
<p>this is such a broad topic. </p>
<p>seriously, do you have to ask? </p>
<p>essay, SATs, gpa, class rank, transcript, awards, and community service are some of the things they look at.</p>
<p>■■■■■■. Look’s like you’re in luck. ;)</p>
<p>dey luuk 4 gud stewdents!</p>