Best Tips for Writing a Remarkable College Essay

      The college essay gives information on your history, attitude, interests, and creativity. It gives an intelligence of your values and goal; it gives an understanding of how you would fit in the community of their institution.

Your Essay is Just a Short Story

All stories are about disagreement and change, and the fact is that essays are about conflict and change, too! The dissimilarity is that in an essay, the conflict is with different ideas; the change is in the way we should perceive those ideas.

Be Yourself

Write about what interests you, what you love to talk about, what you are expert in.

Be Honest

Don’t risk your college career by talking the essay way out. College admission officers have read thousands of essays. They quickly discover any form of plagiarism.

Be Unique

Don’t resolve for the essay that everyone else is writing. Come up with something strange.

Keep in Focus

Use the essay in a creative way to help the admission officers get to know you as a person. Choose the essay question that looks like the mainly fun to write about. Attach to that main theme throughout the essay.

Write and Rewrite

Don’t try to write a masterwork on your first try. For your first draft, write something that comes to mind about your topic. In a few days come back and make it more focused and refined.

Write the Body first, The Introduction second, and The Conclusion last

Try writing your introduction last, giving yourself the body of the paper to figure out the main point of your essay.

Proofread

After you’ve finished – read it over one more time, looking for those little errors that can creep in as you write or edit. Run a spell check. To make sure you hold everything, try reading your essay out loud or still backward, from the last sentence to the first.

Don’t expect too much from an Essay

The application essay is important, but it’s not only thing that is consider. Admission officers look at the entire package, your academics, extracurricular activities, standardized tests. So make your essay as well-written as you can, but don’t put so much force on yourself.

Some Words and Phrases you don’t want to Use
  •        You
  •        Clichés
  •         That
  •        Things
  •         To be verbs

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