
Is the Essay Really Important Anyway?
Yup, there's no way around it, the college essay is important. But now's not the time to stress. These pointers will help you relax and be yourself as you put pen to paper.
Strategies for Tackling the College Essay
Consider these strategies as you prepare to write your college essay:
It would be a horrible mistake for you to write about what you presume the college wants you to write. Be honest and be yourself. If the essay is autobiographical, take some time before you start writing a novel about your traits and experiences. Be reflective without being boastful.
a. Develop an outline.
b. Determine the best format to present your message.
c. Prepare a draft.
d. Review and edit the draft for grammar, spelling, punctuation, and word usage.
e. Evaluate your writing style and treatment of the topic.
f .Rewrite and edit as necessary.
g. Proofread and prepare for submission.
Earth Moving Essays: A Rarity
Rarely does a student write an essay that causes the earth to move under the admission office. A veteran admission officer once mused that she felt she might be getting insensitive in her older age because essays about the death of a family pet no longer touched her in ways they once did.
Another admission dean tells the story of wanting to inform a newly admitted freshman that she would be a minority of one when she arrived on campus. The essay she had written about leadership stated that she viewed herself to be a first-rate "follower." All of the other applicants, it appears, told the essay readers they were excellent leaders. She was rewarded for her candor.
Essays are read by people who see hundreds of essays each year. Be certain that yours is reader friendly.
When you've reached that point, you'll know it. Push back from the keyboard or put down your pen. You have a quality essay!
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