In addition to academic credentials, what strengths or skills make an applicant competitive?
Competitive applicants have engaged in various non-academic activities and have demonstrated their leadership potential within these activities. Non-academic activities are broadly defined, and may include—but are by no means limited to—community activism, charity work, educational services, and entrepreneurial endeavours. These activities are in addition to superb academic achievement.
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