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Essay Writing Gloria Mueller
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Why the Essay? Your Voice, Your Story, Your Skills
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What’s Most Important? Courses, Grades, Transcript Talent, Recommendations, Activities Testing, Special Circumstances Portfolio, Supplemental Materials Audition, Interview
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Do Colleges Look At Essays the Same Way?
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What Are Colleges Looking For?
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Don’t Sweat Over Things You Can’t Change Transcript is what it is Work on what you can change - the essay Colleges want the essay to show: a) your writing ability and thought process b) a sense of who you are c) your values, preferences and style
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Can You Write? Tell your own story Get feedback Polish, spell check and proofread
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Can You Think? Application can be flat without essay Can help judge a student’s understanding of social/intellectual issues Did he take it seriously or did the essay look predictable? Did he take risks? Did he buy it off the Internet?
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Personalizes your self-presentation Shows your personality and writing ability Conveys your personal style under less pressure Should convey information not found elsewhere in the application What Can the Essay Do for You?
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No need to panic! You’ve done this before: It’s familiar (introduction, body, and conclusion) It’s about YOU! And…there is no wrong answer
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The Process Brainstorm |Organize | Write | Rewrite | Edit
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Defined by Our Choices How you write - reveals your ability What you write about - reveals you Look at the list of questions required
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The “You” Question The “Why Us” Question The “Creative” Question Three Kinds of Questions
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The “You” Question Advantages: It is direct Open opportunity to speak for yourself Disadvantages: Extremely open-ended Temptation to tell everything instead of focus Try to hard to sound academic and scholarly
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The “Why Us” Question Advantages It is directly about you and your choices Disadvantages Might not know your subject Tone can be a problem
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The “Creative” Question Advantages Form is provided It can be fun! Disadvantages Essay without substance Essay without sense
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Other Essay Problems Only two inches of space Sending writing samples Start strong Start fast
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DEAD. ON. ARRIVAL. “In college I plan to continue to live a well-rounded life, meeting and working with people from a variety of backgrounds. I expect to prepare for a profession that permits me to be closely related to children as well as adults. I want to help people. I have gotten so much out of life through the love and guidance of my family, I feel that many individuals have not been as fortunate; therefore, I would like to expand the lives of others.”
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Why Do Essays Fail? Too comprehensive Too general
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Start By Brainstorming Make a list | Ask questions | Focus | Prove
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Editing is Your Friend Focus and prove | Reread | Support | Reread | Rewrite/Revise
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Making the Essay Yours All writers get help No live-in editors Don’t misrepresent yourself Believe in yourself and tell your story
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Last Minute Tips for Procrastinators Pick 3 things in your room Family photo album Talk to parents, coaches, teachers Think about something you used to believe in but don’t anymore
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Tips to Remember “Tell us about yourself” Familiar format with “you” as subject Chance to add to application
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Five Myths Must write about something no one has ever written about There’s a right answer to every question Be funny, clever or wacky You have to write this essay alone Your essay can get you in 5 Myths:
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Common Mistakes Thinking of admissions committee as stuffy old people you need to impress Trying too hard to be memorable Writing a predictable or generic essay Forgetting that counselors/teachers/parents are your allies in this process
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Parent “Can’t Do” List Make guidance office your own personal support system Write essays Shield him from rejection Let inertia teach its lesson here
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Parent “Can Do” List Frame conversation about college selection Talk about essay, but not about essay questions Be there to lend a sympathetic ear Stay on the sidelines once the writing begins
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