Friday, August 21, 2020

What Books Should I List for Columbia and Stanford TKG

What Books Should I List for Columbia and Stanford The Best Answer To The Stanford and Columbia “Favorite Books” SupplementBy: Caroline KoppelmanOf course, there is no right answer to this question. Every year more colleges ask you to list your favorite books. While we think this is an excellent question because a person’s taste reveals a lot of them, we often see students pick books that may not cast them in a good light.  There is no perfect list that will get you in. That being said, there are books you probably shouldn’t list for a variety of reasons. Most of the books below are staples of high school reading lists nationwide and as such do little to highlight your individuality.Please avoid mentioning any of these. If you truly and deeply believe that these books are important to you, you can consider making an exception.The books on your reading list should be diverse because you should have a diversity of interests. They should outline and exemplify your interests. These books represent a part of you and if all of them can be grouped into the same general field, you may have an issue.  Most importantly, avoid listing books you read for school unless they are relatively esoteric. Schools want to see that you’re reading of your own volition and on your own time.Avoid:Anything Harry Potter  To Kill a Mockingbird  The Great Gatsby  Moby-Dick  The Catcher in the Rye  Lord of the Flies  Brave New World  Animal Farm  The Scarlet Letter  The Adventures of Tom Sawyer  Anything Lord of the Rings  LolitaSlaughterhouse 5  Ron Chernow’s Alexander HamiltonFast Food Nation  The Bell Jar  The Doors of Perception  Steve Job’s biography  Night  On the Road  Pride and Prejudice  The Little Prince

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