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Writing a Successful College Application Essay
- ISBN13: 9780764136375
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A well written application essay gives students a big advantage in the admission process at many of the nation’s best colleges and universities. This book guides prospective college entrants through the do’s and don’ts of the essay writing process, advising on how to choose a topic, then describing how to create a rough draft and polish and edit the writing into a finished essay. Author George Ehrenhaft points out that a successful college application essay always c… More >>
Writing a Successful College Application Essay
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College Essays That Made a Difference, 2nd Edition
What’s the scariest part of the college application? For most, it’s that big white space where an essay is supposed to go, and this book puts you in the admissions officer’s seat as you set out to write those college application essays.
College Essays That Made a Difference, 2nd Edition includes 123 real-life essays written by applicants to Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, Yale, MIT, and more, as well as complete application profiles of all the students, includi… More >>
College Essays That Made a Difference, 2nd Edition
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Fiske Real College Essays That Work, 2E
- ISBN13: 9781402225109
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
The #1 book on college admissions essays, completely updated and revised From the most trusted name in college admissions, Fiske Real College Essays That Work is the first application essay book designed for those who need it most: bright students who aren’t natural writers. College experts Edward Fiske and Bruce Hammond offer readers the best, most student-tailored advice on how to choose their topic and write their essay. Students can learn by ex… More >>
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Five Ways to Instantly Improve Your College Application Essay
You’ve written your college application essay, shown it to parents, friends, teachers, even that neighbor down the block who once worked on the television show, Full House. Everyone’s signed off, told you it’s great. And yet, you wonder, are there any ways I can still improve it? Here are five of them.
1. Read the essay out loud.
This technique is extremely valuable and yet, unfortunately, often ignored. But reading the essay aloud will usually reveal flaws that you tend to overlook on the 400th time you’ve read it to yourself. Another variation here: Get someone else to read it to you and take notes as they do.
2. Punch up your opening
Shorten, tighten, do anything you can to get the reader asking a question that he or she knows will be answered in the body of the essay. Use strong, provocative statements, interesting quotes (real or imagined), crazy statistics, whatever works to pull the reader into your essay. The opening of your essay is like the springboard that gymnasts use in the vaulting event. If you hit it just right, it can carry you to the gold.
3. Change words that are repeated too often.
In tutoring students on their college application essays, I am often amazed how many times a student will use the same word, even within the same sentence. This lack of variety gives the essay a dullness that can be easily overcome by carefully identifying those words and substituting others. Use your naked eye or the Find command in MS Word, and once you locate the repeated words, replace them with a lively, vivid synonym.
4. Be sure your sentence structure is varied.
This is basic but again, often ignored. As you read through your essay, carefully note the sentence structure of each consecutive sentence, and make sure that you vary that structure from sentence to sentence.
5. Be aware of digressions
To guarantee that the meaning of your essay is clear, eliminate any point or information that doesn’t support your main theme, even if it is interesting on its own. As the essay evolves, statements that fit into the first draft will often be out of place on the fifth. Make sure that you haven’t held onto any of those statements, simply because you’re used to them or they sound good. Be ruthless!
The difference between a good essay and a truly terrific one is often how hard the writer wants to work at it. Maximize the potential of your essay, and your chances for admission, by employing these five techniques to every essay you write.
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