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[Music] if you are not honest in your application definitely there is a risk of you being rejected even after you have been selected to involve your guardians or your parents at the beginning there are some people who are doing things by themsel and finally if there is no consistency in the application it creates a problem so all the information must be accurate and consistent and you must be well prepared I mean it is the maybe the opportunity of your life so you have to take the time to read through all the [Music] documentation pler is thats the most common we have applicants who want to copy and paste what their peers have sent in the past and in some instances those applicants have been admitted please please please do not plagiarize we want to know you we want to hear your unique story we want to know who you are and what youre capable of and we strongly strongly encourage our applicants to tell us their story a common mistake is to try to tell us what we you think we want to h