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Launch What are colleges looking for in admissions essays?
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Writing a Successful College Essay Today we’re going to explore the types of questions colleges ask, how to read between the lines to figure out what they want, and how to write a successful admissions essay.
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Today’s Objectives Understand what components make up a successful admissions essay This week, we’ll be writing our own admissions essays for you to use for your college applications
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What do colleges want? Generally, colleges use 3 types of essay questions. Question Type 1: Who are you? Question Type 2: Why us? Question Type 3: How do you think?
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Who are you? Demonstrate your character by telling a story about your life Describe your family’s history What are you dreams for the future? Focus on a few examples that describe you well Pick one or two solid examples Don’t exaggerate
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Why us? It’s basic: why do you want to go to this school? Why are you interested in a certain career or major? What drives you to that goal? Share your goals and how committed to the school you are Do your homework!
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How do you think? How aware are you? How creatively and originally can you respond? Again, do your homework! Know the facts and then share your opinion Don’t just quote experts on the subject, YOU’RE the one applying for college
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How can you start an essay? There are three basic steps to take when drafting a college admissions essay Step 1: Plan your approach by thinking about yourself Step 2: Describe yourself by sharing a story Step 3: Review and revise Now lets look at these steps more in depth
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Think about yourself What are your strengths and weaknesses? What are your best qualities? Are you hard working? Athletic? A fast learner? Make a list of words that a friend or family member might use to describe you. Which of those words seem to describe the “real” you?
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Tell a story How would you describe yourself? If you said “athletic,” tell them what that means Be specific so you stand out Don’t be merely “athletic” be “a dedicated athlete who has overcome injuries and persevered.” What made you the way you are?
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Review & Revise This is so important! Organize what you’ve got so far for an outline Write your story, worry about mistakes later, just get it out Go back to it and revise what you have Now, you’ve got a draft!
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