Write an article based on this "Write a personal statement Submit your standardized test scores and transcripts. Send your portfolio along with the rest of your application. Schedule an in-person interview. Stay positive as you wait for a response from the school."
article: that focuses on your strengths. Most schools require some type of personal statement or statement of purpose to go along with your art portfolio and application. Be sure to answer all of the questions that they ask, and focus on convincing the admissions panel that you’re the best candidate for the school. If you’re having trouble coming up with a response, talk about how you created some of the works in your portfolio. This will help you to focus on your goals and strengths as an artist, rather than your life story. Almost all higher education institutions require a standardized test score, like the SAT, ACT, or TOEFL. When you take the test and get your score, go online to select the colleges where you want to send your scores. Additionally, remember to contact your high school and request that they forward your transcripts to the college. If you haven’t received confirmation that the school received your scores or grades, call the admissions office to confirm with them. If they haven’t, go online and send the test scores again, or visit your guidance counselor for help with forwarding your transcripts. Once you’ve answered all of the questions on the application and attached all of the required materials, you can submit your online application. Remember to include your portfolio images and supplemental materials, as well. Depending on the school, you may be required to send your portfolio separately to a specific email address. Some more traditional schools might require you to mail your portfolio or present it in person. Be sure to check the school’s website to get the right information. For some schools, the interview is the deciding factor for many candidates’ applications. Be sure to schedule as soon as you’re invited to do so, and prepare by talking about the works in your portfolio and what makes you a good candidate. In most cases, you’ll schedule the interview online or through an administrator at the school. After you submit your application and complete your interviews, be patient while you hear back from the school. It can take up to 4 months before the school contacts you with their admission decision.  If you’re accepted, remember to pay your deposit to reserve your space as soon as possible. Don’t get discouraged if you don’t get accepted into your top schools. Go to the best school possible, or continue working on your art and reapply the following year.

Write an article based on this "Stand up straight. Look at your feet. Lean back a bit. Tighten your abs."
article: Good posture is the key to looking good at all times, no matter what you’re wearing. It makes you look confident and tall, and helps your clothes fit better. It’s especially important if you’re trying to look good in heels, as you should be hyper-aware of how your body is balanced when you are getting used to a new movement.  Lift your chin and bring it forward a bit. Don’t stick it in the air--just imagine it resting on a shelf that runs parallel to the floor.  Relax your shoulders instead of pulling them up to your ears, or artificially thrusting them back. Let your arms hang loose so they have a natural swing to them.  Don’t lock your knees. Some people think locking your knees will make you pass out. It probably won't, but it can cause you pain and make you look unnatural. Some people turn their toes in a bit, while others splay them out a bit. Focus on doing neither! Your toes should be facing straight ahead and your feet parallel and close together. If you trip, you’ll naturally fall forward. Try to counteract that by leaning your upper body back a bit beyond its normal position. This may feel a little unnatural at first, but the presence of the heels will balance you out so you look like you’re standing up straight. Any time you need to balance, engaging your core will help you center yourself and feel secure. This is especially true in heels! Not only will it keep you from falling, but it will also improve your posture (and make you look a bit slimmer, if you’re into that).

Write an article based on this "Practice juggling. Play board games. Play card games. Play Solitaire. Play a game outside."
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Get three apples, pears, balls or anything that you can toss around. Once you mastered juggling three of them, try going onto four. Mix in new patterns by throwing from behind your back or under your leg. Board games can be a great way to bond with other people. People who are successful in games like  Chess and  Go are typically considered highly intelligent. Mastery of these games can be a useful skill. There is a huge market in new board games, so you can always find something new. A deck of cards can be turned to a nearly infinite number of games. Consider games like Slapjack, Crazy Eights, and Play or Pay. Don't forget classics like  Blackjack or  Poker. Solitaire is unique in that it is one of the few games that you can play by yourself. All you need is a deck of cards and an understanding of the  rules. Try hide and go seek, kick ball, jump rope, I-spy, or tag. Try shooting some hoops or tossing around a baseball. This can be a good way to make friends, get fit, and practice some skills that will be useful in gym.  If you are bored with your games, try something new. Consider adapting a game you play often. If you like hide and go seek, try to reverse it by having everyone search for one person. The person who catches him wins.  Try drawing with a piece of chalk. See what you come up with. Leave inspirational messages on the pavement.