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ZeeMee Offers High Schoolers an Alternative Application Method

College applications are completely new terrain for high school seniors, but Gen Zers are like fish in water when it comes to social media, so ZeeMee has created a platform that merges the two. Rather than submitting a stodgy old CV alone, ZeeMee creates a profile filled with images, short videos, and bite-sized descriptions, like a social media account that high school seniors can show off to college admissions teams.

Considering the tremendous popularity of platforms like Instagram and Snapchat among today's high school students, it's no surprise that Gen Z is adept at presenting themselves through the lens of short videos and images. ZeeMee lets these young adults move back into their comfort zone when applying to colleges, since constructing a clean CV might as well be like learning ancient Greek.
Trend Themes
1. Social Media College Applications - The integration of social media platforms can provide a fast and interactive way for high school students to apply for college.
2. Personalized College Applications - Creating a profile filled with personalized content can offer a unique college admissions experience for high school students.
3. Video-based College Applications - Utilizing short videos as a way to showcase skills and personality can offer a new, more engaging way for high school students to apply for college.
Industry Implications
1. Higher Education - Colleges and universities can adopt social media-based applications to appeal to the next generation of applicants, who prioritize fast and interactive experiences.
2. Social Media - Social media platforms can explore partnerships with colleges and universities to create alternative application methods for high school students.
3. Edtech - EdTech companies can innovate the traditional college admissions process by providing personalized and video-based application platforms for high school students.

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