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Supplies: markers, posters, tape, admissions essay prompts
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On a half sheet of paper (share with a neighbor) write down your name, your top 5 college choices, and if you have started applying/writing essays for each school. I will collect these later!
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Rules: When the music is on, you are writing, and not talking. You write for the duration of the song (until I change it) and when it stops, you stop When I say rotate, you will rotate to the next table group You may sit or stand, but you may not talk (yet!)
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Now that you have completed all 6 prompts, we are going to talk! At this rotation, discuss this with your group. Be prepared to share with the class! The best answer on the poster and why
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Now, please discuss this at your new table. Be prepared to share your ideas with the class: What do you think the admissions counselor or the school is looking for with this prompt? What kind of response do you think would help you get admitted?
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This time, please discuss the following: Read the prompt again, and talk about what the admissions counselor would not want to see written and why.
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Find two strong responses on your poster and compare them. What do they have in common? Why are they good responses?
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What do you think the admissions counselor or the school is looking for with this prompt? What kind of response do you think would help you get admitted?
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Read over the responses on your poster. Discuss any interesting themes and similarities between them. After that, discuss the differences in answers, and how two completely different answers could both be strong and help a student get admitted.
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Choose one of the prompts and write how you would respond to it if that was your admissions prompt. You may either write a paragraph, brainstorm ideas, or do a mixture. Just begin to think about those admissions essays!
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