The College Application Essay: Authenticity is the Key
A recent survey among New York colleges found: Authenticity is more than twice as likely to fall within the top three criteria used by admissions
This series of blogs breaks down how to write a college application essay into delectable, bite size portions. From basic essay writing fare such as, “Six Ways to a Powerful Opening” to less obvious essay writing tips like, “Four Mindsets to Avoid,” each blog will help you gain a better understanding of how to start, develop, refine and complete your college admissions essay.
A number of the blog posts here are under an umbrella title of either “Writing the College Application Essay:” or “Writing the Admissions Essay:” (I have been assisting students with their essays for fifteen years and still don’t know which term is preferred. So I went with both!). Others have the exact title you see listed below. However they are are titled, I believe you will find them a valuable resource as you write your college application essays.
In preparing these blogs, I tried to stay away from information you can get elsewhere. After all, there is no shortage of online instruction about how to write a college application essay. Given my background as a professional writer, however, I felt I could offer some unique insights about writing the college essay, and writing in general, that would be of particular value to any student facing a blank computer screen and a ticking deadline.
A good example of this are the blogs titled, “Dealing with the Word Count” and “How to Handle the Word Count #2.” These pieces provide you with solid editing techniques that will help you effectively carve your admissions essay down to just below the word limit specified for that particular application essay. Those same editing techniques are also applicable to any writing you do during high school or on in to college. In any case, check them out!
For a change of pace in the rapidly growing genre of “Blogs About Writing the College Application Essay,” the How to Write a College Essay heading also includes three sets of blogs called, “Diary of a College Application Essay.” These are first person accounts of writing an admissions essay, presented as diary entries by a fictional high school student. There are three sets of them, two consisting of six blogs, one of eight blogs. They are lighthearted and fun but will also deliver some valuable tips as you buckle up for your application essay thrill ride.
Overall, whether you read one or all (doubtful!) of these college application essay blogs, please know that every one of them was written with one objective in mind – to help you write the best essay you can possibly write!
A recent survey among New York colleges found: Authenticity is more than twice as likely to fall within the top three criteria used by admissions
Writing your college application essay is going to require some brainstorming so I thought it might be helpful to put forth a very clear, usable
At this point, many of you have started to write, or started to start, or are thinking about starting to start, your college application essay.
September 15, 2011. Talked about the essay with the college counselor at SoLa Beach. He gave me some brainstorming techniques like, to think about a
September 16, 2011 I hate my topic! Teaching a kid how to dive? It’s pathetic. Who cares? What does it say about me? I have
September 22, 2011 Got a new topic for my college essay. Drumroll…. B-d-d-d-d-d-d! I’m going to write about last summer when I decided I would
October 4, 2011- Morning Got up early in a panic today, cannot believe I’m so behind on my essay. First the SAT’s (I did better!),
October 16, 2011 Finished my essay about two days ago, then let it “cook.” Didn’t read it, tried not to think about it although it
October 25, 2011 Common Application just about complete, essays totally under control. Except… Many of the schools I’m applying to want supplemental essays. More writing,
November 10, 2011 Still working on my essays. Couple more to go but you know what they say, the last ones are the hardest. (Do
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